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| /Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ |
| D | func-read.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later 4 .. _func-read: 7 V4L2 read() 13 v4l2-read - Read from a V4L2 device 18 .. code-block:: c 22 .. c:function:: ssize_t read( int fd, void *buf, size_t count ) 31 Buffer to be filled 34 Max number of bytes to read 39 :c:func:`read()` attempts to read up to ``count`` bytes from file 42 section, see ##. If ``count`` is zero, :c:func:`read()` returns zero [all …]
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| /Documentation/filesystems/spufs/ |
| D | spufs.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 10 spufs - the SPU file system 17 Broadband Engine Architecture in order to access Synergistic Processor 20 The file system provides a name space similar to posix shared memory or 22 can use spu_create(2) to establish SPU contexts in the spufs root. 26 logical SPU. Users can change permissions on those files, but not actu- 43 The files in spufs mostly follow the standard behavior for regular sys- 44 tem calls like read(2) or write(2), but often support only a subset of 49 All files that support the read(2) operation also support readv(2) and 55 All files support the chmod(2)/fchmod(2) and chown(2)/fchown(2) opera- [all …]
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| /Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
| D | sysfs-platform-dfl-port | 1 What: /sys/bus/platform/devices/dfl-port.0/id 5 Description: Read-only. It returns id of this port. One DFL FPGA device 6 may have more than one port. Userspace could use this id to 9 What: /sys/bus/platform/devices/dfl-port.0/afu_id 13 Description: Read-only. User can program different PR bitstreams to FPGA 15 returns uuid which could be used to identify which PR bitstream 18 What: /sys/bus/platform/devices/dfl-port.0/power_state 22 Description: Read-only. It reports the APx (AFU Power) state, different APx 24 returns "0" - Normal / "1" - AP1 / "2" - AP2 / "6" - AP6. 26 What: /sys/bus/platform/devices/dfl-port.0/ap1_event [all …]
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| D | sysfs-bus-coresight-devices-tmc | 5 Description: (RW) Disables write access to the Trace RAM by stopping the 8 driver are expected to be added as it matures. 14 Description: (Read) Defines the size, in 32-bit words, of the local RAM buffer. 15 The value is read directly from HW register RSZ, 0x004. 21 Description: (Read) Shows the value held by the TMC status register. The value 22 is read directly from HW register STS, 0x00C. 28 Description: (Read) Shows the value held by the TMC RAM Read Pointer register 29 that is used to read entries from the Trace RAM over the APB 30 interface. The value is read directly from HW register RRP, 37 Description: (Read) Shows the value held by the TMC RAM Write Pointer register [all …]
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| D | sysfs-platform-dfl-fme | 1 What: /sys/bus/platform/devices/dfl-fme.0/ports_num 5 Description: Read-only. One DFL FPGA device may have more than 1 7 number of ports on the FPGA device when read it. 9 What: /sys/bus/platform/devices/dfl-fme.0/bitstream_id 13 Description: Read-only. It returns Bitstream (static FPGA region) 17 What: /sys/bus/platform/devices/dfl-fme.0/bitstream_metadata 21 Description: Read-only. It returns Bitstream (static FPGA region) meta 25 What: /sys/bus/platform/devices/dfl-fme.0/cache_size 29 Description: Read-only. It returns cache size of this FPGA device. 31 What: /sys/bus/platform/devices/dfl-fme.0/fabric_version [all …]
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| D | configfs-spear-pcie-gadget | 1 What: /config/pcie-gadget 7 Interface is used to configure selected dual mode PCIe controller 8 as device and then program its various registers to configure it 10 This interfaces can be used to show spear's PCIe device capability. 12 Nodes are only visible when configfs is mounted. To mount configfs 15 # mount -t configfs none /config/ 17 For nth PCIe Device Controller /config/pcie-gadget.n/: 20 link used to enable ltssm and read its status. 21 int_type used to configure and read type of supported interrupt 22 no_of_msi used to configure number of MSI vector needed and [all …]
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| D | sysfs-bus-coresight-devices-etb10 | 16 Description: (RW) Disables write access to the Trace RAM by stopping the 18 following the trigger event. The number of 32-bit words written 19 into the Trace RAM following the trigger event is equal to the 20 value stored in this register+1 (from ARM ETB-TRM). 26 Description: (Read) Defines the depth, in words, of the trace RAM in powers of 27 2. The value is read directly from HW register RDP, 0x004. 33 Description: (Read) Shows the value held by the ETB status register. The value 34 is read directly from HW register STS, 0x00C. 40 Description: (Read) Shows the value held by the ETB RAM Read Pointer register 41 that is used to read entries from the Trace RAM over the APB [all …]
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| D | sysfs-driver-xdata | 1 What: /sys/class/misc/drivers/dw-xdata-pcie.<device>/write 5 Description: Allows the user to enable the PCIe traffic generator which 6 will create write TLPs frames - from the Root Complex to the 7 Endpoint direction or to disable the PCIe traffic generator 10 Write y/1/on to enable, n/0/off to disable 13 echo 1 > /sys/class/misc/dw-xdata-pcie.<device>/write 15 echo 0 > /sys/class/misc/dw-xdata-pcie.<device>/write 17 The user can read the current PCIe link throughput generated 21 cat /sys/class/misc/dw-xdata-pcie.<device>/write 24 The file is read and write. [all …]
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| D | sysfs-bus-coresight-devices-cti | 1 What: /sys/bus/coresight/devices/<cti-name>/enable 7 What: /sys/bus/coresight/devices/<cti-name>/powered 11 Description: (Read) Indicate if the CTI hardware is powered. 13 What: /sys/bus/coresight/devices/<cti-name>/ctmid 17 Description: (Read) Display the associated CTM ID 19 What: /sys/bus/coresight/devices/<cti-name>/nr_trigger_cons 23 Description: (Read) Number of devices connected to triggers on this CTI 25 What: /sys/bus/coresight/devices/<cti-name>/triggers<N>/name 29 Description: (Read) Name of connected device <N> 31 What: /sys/bus/coresight/devices/<cti-name>/triggers<N>/in_signals [all …]
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| D | sysfs-class-watchdog | 5 It is a read only file. It contains status of the watchdog 6 device at boot. It is equivalent to WDIOC_GETBOOTSTATUS of 13 It is a read only file. It contains options of watchdog device. 19 It is a read only file. It contains firmware version of 26 It is a read only file. It contains identity string of 33 It is a read/write file. While reading, it gives '1' 35 it gives '0'. Writing a '1' to the file enables the 45 It is a read only file. It gives active/inactive status of 52 It is a read only file. It contains watchdog device's 53 internal status bits. It is equivalent to WDIOC_GETSTATUS [all …]
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| D | sysfs-driver-w1_therm | 5 (RW) read or write TH and TL (Temperature High an Low) alarms. 7 (typical -55 degC to 125 degC), if not values will be trimmed 8 to device min/max capabilities. Values are integer as they are 10 automatically put to TL. Once set, alarms could be search at 11 master level, refer to Documentation/w1/w1-generic.rst for 13 Users: any user space application which wants to communicate with 22 device data to its embedded EEPROM, either restore data 26 * 'save': save device RAM to EEPROM 29 Users: any user space application which wants to communicate with 41 * '-xx': xx is kernel error when reading power status [all …]
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| D | debugfs-scmi-raw | 7 in little-endian binary format to have it sent to the configured 9 Any subsequently received response can be read from this same 11 Each write to the entry causes one command request to be built 12 and sent while the replies are read back one message at time 22 in little-endian binary format to have it sent to the configured 24 Any subsequently received response can be read from this same 26 Any additional delayed response received afterwards can be read 29 Each write to the entry causes one command request to be built 30 and sent while the replies are read back one message at time 38 Description: SCMI Raw message errors facility; any kind of timed-out or [all …]
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| /Documentation/filesystems/ |
| D | netfs_library.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 9 - Overview. 10 - Per-inode context. 11 - Inode context helper functions. 12 - Buffered read helpers. 13 - Read helper functions. 14 - Read helper structures. 15 - Read helper operations. 16 - Read helper procedure. 17 - Read helper cache API. [all …]
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| /Documentation/ABI/stable/ |
| D | sysfs-bus-nvmem | 6 This read/write attribute allows users to set read-write 7 devices as read-only and back to read-write from userspace. 8 This can be used to unlock and relock write-protection of 11 Read returns '0' or '1' for read-write or read-only modes 23 This file allows user to read/write the raw NVMEM contents. 24 Permissions for write to this file depends on the nvmem 46 This read-only attribute allows user to read the NVMEM
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| /Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/ |
| D | lirc-read.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later 4 .. _lirc-read: 7 LIRC read() 13 lirc-read - Read from a LIRC device 18 .. code-block:: c 22 .. c:function:: ssize_t read( int fd, void *buf, size_t count ) 31 Buffer to be filled 34 Max number of bytes to read 39 :c:func:`read()` attempts to read up to ``count`` bytes from file 41 :c:func:`read()` returns zero and has no other results. If ``count`` [all …]
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| /Documentation/admin-guide/ |
| D | ufs.rst | 5 mount -t ufs -o ufstype=type_of_ufs device dir 14 some implementations are undocumented, so its hard to recognize 20 default value, supported as read-only 24 supported as read-write 28 supported as read-write 35 supported as read-write 39 supported as read-write 42 used in HP-UX 43 supported as read-only 47 supported as read-only [all …]
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| /Documentation/wmi/devices/ |
| D | msi-wmi-platform.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later 4 MSI WMI Platform Features driver (msi-wmi-platform) 24 guid("{ABBC0F60-8EA1-11d1-00A0-C90629100000}")] 26 [WmiDataId(1), read, write, Description("16 bytes of data")] uint8 Bytes[16]; 31 guid("{ABBC0F63-8EA1-11d1-00A0-C90629100000}")] 33 [WmiDataId(1), read, write, Description("32 bytes of data")] uint8 Bytes[32]; 37 Description("Class used to operate methods on a package"), 38 guid("{ABBC0F6E-8EA1-11d1-00A0-C90629100000}")] 40 [key, read] string InstanceName; 41 [read] boolean Active; [all …]
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| /Documentation/userspace-api/gpio/ |
| D | gpio-lineinfo-changed-read.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 11 gpio-v2-lineinfo-changed-read.rst. 16 GPIO_LINEINFO_CHANGED_READ - Read line info change events for watched lines 22 ``int read(int chip_fd, void *buf, size_t count)`` 31 The buffer to contain the :c:type:`events<gpioline_info_changed>`. 40 Read line info change events for watched lines from the chip. 46 These events relate to changes in a line's request state or configuration, 47 not its value. Use gpio-lineevent-data-read.rst to receive events when a 50 A line must be watched using gpio-get-lineinfo-watch-ioctl.rst to generate 55 from where they can be read by userspace at its convenience using `read()`. [all …]
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| D | gpio-v2-lineinfo-changed-read.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 12 GPIO_V2_LINEINFO_CHANGED_READ - Read line info changed events for watched 18 ``int read(int chip_fd, void *buf, size_t count)`` 27 The buffer to contain the :c:type:`events<gpio_v2_line_info_changed>`. 36 Read line info changed events for watched lines from the chip. 42 These events relate to changes in a line's request state or configuration, 43 not its value. Use gpio-v2-line-event-read.rst to receive events when a 46 A line must be watched using gpio-v2-get-lineinfo-watch-ioctl.rst to generate 51 from where they can be read by userspace at its convenience using `read()`. 55 The buffer may overflow if bursts of events occur quicker than they are read [all …]
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| D | gpio-lineevent-data-read.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 11 gpio-v2-line-event-read.rst. 16 GPIO_LINEEVENT_DATA_READ - Read edge detection events from a line event. 21 ``int read(int event_fd, void *buf, size_t count)`` 28 :c:type:`request.fd<gpioevent_request>` by gpio-get-lineevent-ioctl.rst. 31 The buffer to contain the :c:type:`events<gpioevent_data>`. 40 Read edge detection events for a line from a line event. 47 Edges are defined in terms of changes to the logical line value, so an inactive 48 to active transition is a rising edge. If ``GPIOHANDLE_REQUEST_ACTIVE_LOW`` is 50 ``GPIOEVENT_REQUEST_RISING_EDGE`` then corresponds to a falling physical edge. [all …]
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| D | gpio-v2-line-event-read.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 12 GPIO_V2_LINE_EVENT_READ - Read edge detection events for lines from a request. 17 ``int read(int req_fd, void *buf, size_t count)`` 24 :c:type:`request.fd<gpio_v2_line_request>` by gpio-v2-get-line-ioctl.rst. 27 The buffer to contain the :c:type:`events<gpio_v2_line_event>`. 36 Read edge detection events for lines from a request. 43 Edges are defined in terms of changes to the logical line value, so an inactive 44 to active transition is a rising edge. If ``GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_ACTIVE_LOW`` is 46 ``GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_EDGE_RISING`` then corresponds to a falling physical edge. 48 The kernel captures and timestamps edge events as close as possible to their [all …]
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| /Documentation/arch/s390/ |
| D | monreader.rst | 2 Linux API for read access to z/VM Monitor Records 5 Date : 2004-Nov-26 15 usable from user space and allows read access to the z/VM Monitor Records 21 The z/VM guest on which you want to access this API needs to be configured in 22 order to allow IUCV connections to the `*MONITOR` service, i.e. it needs the 23 IUCV `*MONITOR` statement in its user entry. If the monitor DCSS to be used is 25 This item will use the IUCV device driver to access the z/VM services, so you 28 There are two options for being able to load the monitor DCSS (examples assume 33 See also "CP Command and Utility Reference" (SC24-6081-00) for more information 35 and Administration" (SC24-6116-00) for more information on DCSSes. [all …]
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| /Documentation/networking/devlink/ |
| D | devlink-region.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 7 ``devlink`` regions enable access to driver defined address regions using 13 Region snapshots are collected by the driver, and can be accessed via read 17 Snapshot identifiers are scoped to the devlink instance, not a region. 19 correspond to the same event. 21 The major benefit to creating a region is to provide access to internal 22 address regions that are otherwise inaccessible to the user. 24 Regions may also be used to provide an additional way to debug complex error 25 states, but see also Documentation/networking/devlink/devlink-health.rst 28 ``DEVLINK_CMD_REGION_NEW`` netlink message. A driver wishing to allow [all …]
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| /Documentation/locking/ |
| D | seqlock.rst | 8 Sequence counters are a reader-writer consistency mechanism with 9 lockless readers (read-only retry loops), and no writer starvation. They 10 are used for data that's rarely written to (e.g. system time), where the 11 reader wants a consistent set of information and is willing to retry if 15 read side critical section is even and the same sequence count value is 16 read again at the end of the critical section. The data in the set must 17 be copied out inside the read side critical section. If the sequence 23 is odd and indicates to the readers that an update is in progress. At 28 or interrupted by read side sections. Otherwise the reader will spin for 29 the entire scheduler tick due to the odd sequence count value and the [all …]
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| /Documentation/w1/slaves/ |
| D | w1_therm.rst | 16 ----------- 32 read sequence will initiate a temperature conversion, then provide two 34 read along with a calculated crc value and YES or NO if it matched. 39 Alternatively, temperature can be read using ``temperature`` sysfs, it 42 A bulk read of all devices on the bus could be done writing ``trigger`` 43 to ``therm_bulk_read`` entry at w1_bus_master level. This will 44 send the convert command to all devices on the bus, and if parasite 49 -1 if at least one sensor still in conversion, 1 if conversion is complete 50 but at least one sensor value has not been read yet. Result temperature is 53 read is sent but one sensor is not read immediately, the next access to [all …]
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