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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/ |
| D | intel,ce4100-lapic.yaml | 1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) 3 --- 4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/interrupt-controller/intel,ce4100-lapic.yaml# 5 $schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# 10 - Rahul Tanwar <rtanwar@maxlinear.com> 28 [1] https://pdos.csail.mit.edu/6.828/2008/readings/ia32/IA32-3A.pdf 32 const: intel,ce4100-lapic 37 interrupt-controller: true 39 '#interrupt-cells': 42 intel,virtual-wire-mode: [all …]
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| /Documentation/fb/ |
| D | udlfb.rst | 9 USB wire. That hardware framebuffer is able to drive the VGA, DVI, or HDMI 15 pixels line-by-line via USB bulk transfers. 18 does not require any acks - the effect is very low latency that 20 non-gaming and non-video applications. 22 Mode setting, EDID read, etc are other bulk or control transfers. Mode 23 setting is very flexible - able to set nearly arbitrary modes from any timing. 35 one-to-one with the fbdev interface, making the driver quite small and 38 from user mode to talk to the device, without needing to know anything 45 In the case of USB graphics, it is just an allocated (virtual) buffer. 50 of virtual or remote framebuffers. [all …]
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| /Documentation/networking/dsa/ |
| D | sja1105.rst | 8 The NXP SJA1105 is a family of 10 SPI-managed automotive switches: 10 - SJA1105E: First generation, no TTEthernet 11 - SJA1105T: First generation, TTEthernet 12 - SJA1105P: Second generation, no TTEthernet, no SGMII 13 - SJA1105Q: Second generation, TTEthernet, no SGMII 14 - SJA1105R: Second generation, no TTEthernet, SGMII 15 - SJA1105S: Second generation, TTEthernet, SGMII 16 - SJA1110A: Third generation, TTEthernet, SGMII, integrated 100base-T1 and 17 100base-TX PHYs 18 - SJA1110B: Third generation, TTEthernet, SGMII, 100base-T1, 100base-TX [all …]
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| D | dsa.rst | 22 An Ethernet switch typically comprises multiple front-panel ports and one 27 gateways, or even top-of-rack switches. This host Ethernet controller will 36 For each front-panel port, DSA creates specialized network devices which are 37 used as controlling and data-flowing endpoints for use by the Linux networking 46 - what port is this frame coming from 47 - what was the reason why this frame got forwarded 48 - how to send CPU originated traffic to specific ports 52 on Port-based VLAN IDs). 57 - the "cpu" port is the Ethernet switch facing side of the management 61 - the "dsa" port(s) are just conduits between two or more switches, and as such [all …]
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| /Documentation/networking/ |
| D | ila.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 11 Identifier-locator addressing (ILA) is a technique used with IPv6 that 14 indicates the location of the node which can be dynamic. Identifier-locator 27 The ILA protocol is described in Internet-Draft draft-herbert-intarea-ila. 33 - Identifier 35 independent of its location. ILA identifiers are sixty-four 38 - Locator 41 locators are sixty-four bit prefixes. 43 - ILA mapping 48 - SIR address [all …]
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| D | tls-offload.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) 13 For details regarding the user-facing interface refer to the TLS 18 * Software crypto mode (``TLS_SW``) - CPU handles the cryptography. 24 * Packet-based NIC offload mode (``TLS_HW``) - the NIC handles crypto 26 This mode integrates best with the kernel stack and is described in detail 28 (``ethtool`` flags ``tls-hw-tx-offload`` and ``tls-hw-rx-offload``). 29 * Full TCP NIC offload mode (``TLS_HW_RECORD``) - mode of operation where 33 abilities or QoS and packet scheduling (``ethtool`` flag ``tls-hw-record``). 35 The operation mode is selected automatically based on device configuration, 36 offload opt-in or opt-out on per-connection basis is not currently supported. [all …]
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| D | arcnet.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 9 See also arcnet-hardware.txt in this directory for jumper-setting 25 ARCnet 0.32 ALPHA first made it into the Linux kernel 1.1.80 - this was 36 If you don't e-mail me about your success/failure soon, I may be forced to 40 If you think so, why not flame me in a quick little e-mail? Please also 44 My e-mail address is: apenwarr@worldvisions.ca 55 The previous release resulted from many months of on-and-off effort from me 58 ARCnet 2.10 ALPHA, Tomasz's all-new-and-improved RFC1051 support has been 63 --------------------------------- 66 Subscribe by sending a message with the BODY "subscribe linux-arcnet YOUR [all …]
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| D | timestamping.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 43 ------------------------------------------------------------- 59 ------------------------------------------------------------------- 72 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 128 machines with virtual devices where a transmitted packet travels 138 over-report measurement, because the timestamp is generated when all 181 is derived from a per-socket u32 counter (that wraps). For datagram 208 a timestamp with counter N-1. SOF_TIMESTAMPING_OPT_ID_TCP 258 received the packet and its length at layer 2. A valid (non-zero) 283 ignore the unexpected non-zero value. But it makes behavior subtly [all …]
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| D | ethtool-netlink.rst | 27 wake-on-lan password) omitted. 37 number 1 but any non-zero value should be understood as "true" by recipient. 44 Attributes that need to be filled-in by device drivers and that are dumped to 98 representing bit values and mask of affected bits) and bit-by-bit (list of 101 Verbose (bit-by-bit) bitsets allow sending symbolic names for bits together 126 rounded up to a multiple of 32 bits. They consist of 32-bit words in host byte 141 Bit-by-bit form: nested (bitset) attribute contents: 143 +------------------------------------+--------+-----------------------------+ 145 +------------------------------------+--------+-----------------------------+ 147 +------------------------------------+--------+-----------------------------+ [all …]
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| D | arcnet-hardware.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 11 2) This file is no longer Linux-specific. It should probably be moved out 17 e-mail apenwarr@worldvisions.ca with any settings for your particular card, 30 types, as far as I'm aware, are not compatible and so you cannot wire a 39 There are two "types" of ARCnet - STAR topology and BUS topology. This 46 well-designed standard. It uses something called "modified token passing" 47 which makes it completely incompatible with so-called "Token Ring" cards, 63 programming interface also means that when high-performance hardware 72 splitting," that allows "virtual packets" to grow as large as 64K each, 73 although they are generally kept down to the Ethernet-style 1500 bytes. [all …]
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/ |
| D | thine,thp7312.yaml | 1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) 4 --- 6 $schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# 11 - Paul Elder <paul.elder@@ideasonboard.com> 17 MIPI CSI-2 and parallel interfaces. It can also output on either MIPI CSI-2 19 interleaved data streams with data types or multiple virtual channel 23 - $ref: /schemas/media/video-interface-devices.yaml# 36 thine,boot-mode: 42 Boot mode of the THP7312, reflecting the value of the BOOT[0] pin strap. 43 0 is for the SPI/2-wire slave boot, 1 is for the SPI master boot (from [all …]
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| /Documentation/virt/uml/ |
| D | user_mode_linux_howto_v2.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 13 Welcome to User Mode Linux 15 User Mode Linux is the first Open Source virtualization platform (first 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 49 Why Would I Want User Mode Linux? 53 * If User Mode Linux kernel crashes, your host kernel is still fine. It 57 * You can run a usermode kernel as a non-root user (you may need to [all …]
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| /Documentation/spi/ |
| D | spi-summary.rst | 5 02-Feb-2012 8 ------------ 9 The "Serial Peripheral Interface" (SPI) is a synchronous four wire serial 17 clocking modes through which data is exchanged; mode-0 and mode-3 are most 32 - SPI may be used for request/response style device protocols, as with 35 - It may also be used to stream data in either direction (half duplex), 38 - Some devices may use eight bit words. Others may use different word 39 lengths, such as streams of 12-bit or 20-bit digital samples. 41 - Words are usually sent with their most significant bit (MSB) first, 44 - Sometimes SPI is used to daisy-chain devices, like shift registers. [all …]
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| /Documentation/process/ |
| D | adding-syscalls.rst | 9 :ref:`Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst <submittingpatches>`. 13 ------------------------ 18 kernel, there are other possibilities -- choose what fits best for your 21 - If the operations involved can be made to look like a filesystem-like 26 - If the new functionality involves operations where the kernel notifies 30 - However, operations that don't map to 31 :manpage:`read(2)`/:manpage:`write(2)`-like operations 35 - If you're just exposing runtime system information, a new node in sysfs 41 - If the operation is specific to a particular file or file descriptor, then 47 - If the operation is specific to a particular task or process, then an [all …]
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| /Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/mellanox/mlx5/ |
| D | counters.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR Linux-OpenIB 13 - `Overview`_ 14 - `Groups`_ 15 - `Types`_ 16 - `Descriptions`_ 27 ---------------------------------------- 29 ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- | 32 | ------------------- --------------- | | ------------------- --------------- | | 34 | ------------------- --------------- | | ------------------- --------------- | | 36 | ------------------- | | ------------------- | | [all …]
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