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/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/
Dethernet-phy.yaml1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
3 ---
4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/net/ethernet-phy.yaml#
5 $schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#
10 - Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
11 - Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com>
12 - Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gmail.com>
14 # The dt-schema tools will generate a select statement first by using
21 pattern: "^ethernet-phy(@[a-f0-9]+)?$"
24 - $nodename
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Dmdio.yaml1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
3 ---
5 $schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#
10 - Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>
11 - Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com>
12 - Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gmail.com>
17 bus. These should follow the generic ethernet-phy.yaml document, or
22 pattern: '^mdio(-(bus|external))?(@.+|-([0-9]+))?$'
24 "#address-cells":
27 "#size-cells":
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/Documentation/fb/
Dvesafb.rst7 The idea is simple: Turn on graphics mode at boot time with the help
20 * You can run XF68_FBDev on top of /dev/fb0 (=> non-accelerated X11
22 * Most important: boot logo :-)
33 Documentation/admin-guide/svga.rst for details.
81 "vga=mode-number" you have to transform the numbers to decimal.
88 XF68_FBDev should work just fine, but it is non-accelerated. Running
89 another (accelerated) X-Server like XF86_SVGA might or might not work.
90 It depends on X-Server and graphics board.
92 The X-Server must restore the video mode correctly, else you end up
93 with a broken console (and vesafb cannot do anything about this).
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/Documentation/process/
D4.Coding.rst6 While there is much to be said for a solid and community-oriented design
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25 :ref:`Documentation/process/coding-style.rst <codingstyle>`. For much of
38 strangely-formatted code.
43 giving up a degree of control in a number of ways - including control over
49 as a way of getting their name into the kernel changelogs - or both. But
59 80-column limit, for example), just do it.
61 Note that you can also use the ``clang-format`` tool to help you with
62 these rules, to quickly re-format parts of your code automatically,
66 See the file :ref:`Documentation/dev-tools/clang-format.rst <clangformat>`
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Dapplying-patches.rst54 in the patch file when applying it (the ``-p1`` argument to ``patch`` does
57 To revert a previously applied patch, use the -R argument to patch.
60 patch -p1 < ../patch-x.y.z
64 patch -R -p1 < ../patch-x.y.z
76 patch -p1 < path/to/patch-x.y.z
82 Patch can also get the name of the file to use via the -i argument, like
85 patch -p1 -i path/to/patch-x.y.z
91 xzcat path/to/patch-x.y.z.xz | patch -p1
92 bzcat path/to/patch-x.y.z.gz | patch -p1
96 gunzip or xz on the file -- like this::
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Dmaintainer-kvm-x86.rst1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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25 specific tree, ``github.com/kvm-x86/linux.git``.
39 using finer-grained topic branches is to make it easier to keep tabs on an area
42 in-flight commits' SHA1 hashes, and having to reject a pull request due to bugs
46 via a Cthulhu merge on an as-needed basis, i.e. when a topic branch is updated.
61 close around rc5 for new features, and a soft close around rc6 for fixes (for
69 Patches that will be taken through a non-KVM tree (most often through the tip
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D2.Process.rst14 ---------------
16 The kernel developers use a loosely time-based release process, with a new
53 be called 5.6-rc1. The -rc1 release is the signal that the time to
63 exception is made for drivers for previously-unsupported hardware; if they
64 touch no in-tree code, they cannot cause regressions and should be safe to
68 time. Linus releases new -rc kernels about once a week; a normal series
69 will get up to somewhere between -rc6 and -rc9 before the kernel is
78 September 30 5.4-rc1, merge window closes
79 October 6 5.4-rc2
80 October 13 5.4-rc3
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Dcoding-style.rst19 --------------
31 Now, some people will claim that having 8-character indentations makes
33 80-character terminal screen. The answer to that is that if you need
37 In short, 8-char indents make things easier to read, and have the added
43 instead of ``double-indenting`` the ``case`` labels. E.g.:
45 .. code-block:: c
67 .. code-block:: c
74 .. code-block:: c
81 .. code-block:: c
93 used for indentation, and the above example is deliberately broken.
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/Documentation/power/
Dswsusp.rst32 power states like "standby", which normally don't turn USB off.)
47 - If you feel ACPI works pretty well on your system, you might try::
51 - If you would like to write hibernation image to swap and then suspend
56 - If you have SATA disks, you'll need recent kernels with SATA suspend
58 are built into kernel -- not modules. [There's way to make
66 before suspend (it is limited to around 2/5 of available RAM by default).
68 - The resume process checks for the presence of the resume device,
72 - The resume process may be triggered in two ways:
81 read-only) otherwise data may be corrupted.
87 Last revised: 2003-10-20 by Pavel Machek
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/Documentation/admin-guide/
Dverify-bugs-and-bisect-regressions.rst1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0+ OR CC-BY-4.0)
9 currently supported by developers -- to then explain how to locate the change
22 read and navigate this document -- especially when you want to look something
26 https://docs.kernel.org/admin-guide/verify-bugs-and-bisect-regressions.html
32 over to the* ':ref:`step-by-step guide <introguide_bissbs>`' *below. It utilizes
45 *segment 2*. Then you can submit a preliminary report -- or continue with
47 full-fledged regression report. In the following example 6.0.13 is assumed to be
48 the 'working' kernel and 6.1.5 to be the first 'broken', which is why 6.0
55 # * Ensure Secure Boot permits booting self-compiled Linux kernels.
59 git clone -o mainline --no-checkout \
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Dkernel-parameters.txt16 force -- enable ACPI if default was off
17 on -- enable ACPI but allow fallback to DT [arm64,riscv64]
18 off -- disable ACPI if default was on
19 noirq -- do not use ACPI for IRQ routing
20 strict -- Be less tolerant of platforms that are not
22 rsdt -- prefer RSDT over (default) XSDT
23 copy_dsdt -- copy DSDT to memory
24 nospcr -- disable console in ACPI SPCR table as
41 If set to vendor, prefer vendor-specific driver
50 64 bit X_* addresses. Some firmware have broken 64
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Dreporting-issues.rst1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0+ OR CC-BY-4.0)
36 ensure it's vanilla (IOW: not patched and not using add-on modules). Also make
44 to pin-point the culprit with a bisection; if you succeed, include its
45 commit-id and CC everyone in the sign-off-by chain.
51 Step-by-step guide how to report issues to the kernel maintainers
58 step-by-step approach. It still tries to be brief for readability and leaves
59 out a lot of details; those are described below the step-by-step guide in a
89 kernel modules on-the-fly, which solutions like DKMS might be doing locally
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/Documentation/dev-tools/
Dkgdb.rst15 Kdb is simplistic shell-style interface which you can use on a system
22 kernel built-ins or in kernel modules if the code was built with
40 kgdb I/O modules compiled as built-ins or loadable kernel modules in the
46 - In order to enable compilation of kdb, you must first enable kgdb.
48 - The kgdb test compile options are described in the kgdb test suite
52 ------------------------------
55 :menuselection:`Kernel hacking --> Kernel debugging` and select
60 will want to turn on ``CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO`` which is called
63 It is advised, but not required, that you turn on the
73 certain regions of the kernel's memory space as read-only. If kgdb
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/Documentation/scsi/
DChangeLog.lpfc2 * Please read the associated RELEASE-NOTES file !!!
8 * Fixed build warning for 2.6.12-rc2 kernels: mempool_alloc now
19 * Removed FC_TRANSPORT_PATCHESxxx defines. They're in 2.6.12-rc1.
26 * Added PCI ID for LP10000-S.
31 * Zero-out response sense length in lpfc_scsi_prep_cmnd to prevent
33 - was causing spurious 0710 messages.
55 - stop using volatile. if you need special ordering use memory
57 - switch lpfc_sli_pcimem_bcopy to take void * arguments.
58 - remove typecast for constants - a U postfix marks them
60 - add a MAILBOX_CMD_SIZE macro, as most users of
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/Documentation/virt/uml/
Duser_mode_linux_howto_v2.rst1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
25 Most OSes today have built-in support for a number of "fake"
27 User Mode Linux takes this concept to the ultimate extreme - there
30 concepts which map onto something provided by the host - files, sockets,
36 The UML kernel is just a process running on Linux - same as any other
57 * You can run a usermode kernel as a non-root user (you may need to
99 This is extremely easy on Debian - you can do it using debootstrap. It is
100 also easy on OpenWRT - the build process can build UML images. All other
101 distros - YMMV.
114 or by running ``tune2fs -o discard /dev/ubdXX`` will request UML to
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/Documentation/networking/
Dip-sysctl.rst1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
10 ip_forward - BOOLEAN
11 - 0 - disabled (default)
12 - not 0 - enabled
20 ip_default_ttl - INTEGER
25 ip_no_pmtu_disc - INTEGER
27 fragmentation-required ICMP is received, the PMTU to this
38 accept fragmentation-needed errors if the underlying protocol
48 Possible values: 0-3
52 min_pmtu - INTEGER
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/Documentation/filesystems/xfs/
Dxfs-online-fsck-design.rst1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
8 Heading 3 uses "----"
25 - To help kernel distributors understand exactly what the XFS online fsck
28 - To help people reading the code to familiarize themselves with the relevant
31 - To help developers maintaining the system by capturing the reasons
59 - Provide a hierarchy of names through which application programs can associate
62 - Virtualize physical storage media across those names, and
64 - Retrieve the named data blobs at any time.
66 - Examine resource usage.
79 cross-references different types of metadata records with each other to look
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/Documentation/RCU/Design/Requirements/
DRequirements.rst16 ------------
18 Read-copy update (RCU) is a synchronization mechanism that is often used
19 as a replacement for reader-writer locking. RCU is unusual in that
20 updaters do not block readers, which means that RCU's read-side
24 question of exactly what RCU readers are doing, which in turn raises the
28 thought of as an informal, high-level specification for RCU. It is
40 #. `Fundamental Non-Requirements`_
42 #. `Quality-of-Implementation Requirements`_
44 #. `Software-Engineering Requirements`_
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/Documentation/trace/
Dftrace.rst2 ftrace - Function Tracer
13 - Written for: 2.6.28-rc2
14 - Updated for: 3.10
15 - Updated for: 4.13 - Copyright 2017 VMware Inc. Steven Rostedt
16 - Converted to rst format - Changbin Du <changbin.du@intel.com>
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24 performance issues that take place outside of user-space.
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43 See Documentation/trace/ftrace-design.rst for details for arch porters and such.
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