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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/proximity/ |
| D | devantech-srf04.yaml | 1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 3 --- 4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/iio/proximity/devantech-srf04.yaml# 5 $schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# 10 - Andreas Klinger <ak@it-klinger.de> 13 Bit-banging driver using two GPIOs: 14 - trigger-gpio is raised by the driver to start sending out an ultrasonic 16 - echo-gpio is held high by the sensor after sending ultrasonic burst 20 https://www.robot-electronics.co.uk/htm/srf04tech.htm 22 https://www.maxbotix.com/documents/LV-MaxSonar-EZ_Datasheet.pdf [all …]
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| /Documentation/PCI/ |
| D | pci-error-recovery.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 8 :Authors: - Linas Vepstas <linasvepstas@gmail.com> 9 - Richard Lary <rlary@us.ibm.com> 10 - Mike Mason <mmlnx@us.ibm.com> 14 PCI errors on the bus, such as parity errors on the data and address 16 chipsets are able to deal with these errors; these include PCI-E chipsets, 17 and the PCI-host bridges found on IBM Power4, Power5 and Power6-based 22 offered, so that the affected PCI device(s) are reset and put back 23 into working condition. The reset phase requires coordination 32 including multiple instances of a device driver on multi-function [all …]
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| /Documentation/driver-api/usb/ |
| D | power-management.rst | 1 .. _usb-power-management: 7 :Date: Last-updated: February 2014 11 --------- 17 * Changing the default idle-delay time 31 ------------------------- 35 component is ``suspended`` it is in a nonfunctional low-power state; it 37 ``resumed`` (returned to a functional full-power state) when the kernel 38 needs to use it. (There also are forms of PM in which components are 47 "selective suspend"). This document concentrates mostly on how 59 kernel had been built with ``CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND`` enabled (which depended on [all …]
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| D | writing_usb_driver.rst | 1 .. _writing-usb-driver: 7 :Author: Greg Kroah-Hartman 16 mice, modems, printers and speakers) and an ever-growing number of 17 vendor-specific devices (such as USB to serial converters, digital 21 The remaining kinds of USB devices that do not have support on Linux are 22 almost all vendor-specific devices. Each vendor decides to implement a 24 needs to be created. Some vendors are open with their USB protocols and 26 them, and developers are forced to reverse-engineer. See Resources for 27 some links to handy reverse-engineering tools. 31 pci-skeleton.c file in the kernel source tree upon which many PCI [all …]
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/ |
| D | generic-ehci.yaml | 1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 3 --- 4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/usb/generic-ehci.yaml# 5 $schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# 10 - Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> 13 - $ref: usb-hcd.yaml 14 - if: 19 const: ibm,usb-ehci-440epx 28 - items: 29 - enum: [all …]
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| /Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ |
| D | dev-encoder.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 OR GFDL-1.1-no-invariants-or-later 6 Memory-to-Memory Stateful Video Encoder Interface 12 further post-processing by the client. 34 5. Single-planar API (see :ref:`planar-apis`) and applicable structures may be 35 used interchangeably with multi-planar API, unless specified otherwise, 36 depending on encoder capabilities and following the general V4L2 guidelines. 41 7. Given an ``OUTPUT`` buffer A, then A' represents a buffer on the ``CAPTURE`` 47 Refer to :ref:`decoder-glossary`. 52 .. kernel-render:: DOT 62 node [shape = circle, label="Reset"] Reset; [all …]
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| D | dev-decoder.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 6 Memory-to-Memory Stateful Video Decoder Interface 9 A stateful video decoder takes complete chunks of the bytestream (e.g. Annex-B 34 5. Single-planar API (see :ref:`planar-apis`) and applicable structures may be 35 used interchangeably with multi-planar API, unless specified otherwise, 36 depending on decoder capabilities and following the general V4L2 guidelines. 41 7. Given an ``OUTPUT`` buffer A, then A' represents a buffer on the ``CAPTURE`` 44 .. _decoder-glossary: 79 Good at sub-partitioning the picture into variable sized structures. 103 Instantaneous Decoder Refresh; a type of a keyframe in an H.264/HEVC-encoded [all …]
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| /Documentation/core-api/ |
| D | dma-isa-lpc.rst | 12 ------------------------ 16 #include <linux/dma-mapping.h> 20 bus addresses (see Documentation/core-api/dma-api.rst for details). 23 this is not present on all platforms make sure you construct your 24 Kconfig to be dependent on ISA_DMA_API (not ISA) so that nobody tries 25 to build your driver on unsupported platforms. 28 ----------------- 30 The ISA DMA controller has some very strict requirements on which 37 The DMA-able address space is the lowest 16 MB of _physical_ memory. 39 or 128 KiB depending on which channel you use). [all …]
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| D | xarray.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ 13 of pointers. It meets many of the same needs as a hash or a conventional 15 next or previous entry in a cache-efficient manner. In contrast to a 17 order to grow the array. It is more memory-efficient, parallelisable 18 and cache friendly than a doubly-linked list. It takes advantage of 28 Normal pointers may be stored in the XArray directly. They must be 4-byte 30 alloc_page(). It isn't true for arbitrary user-space pointers, 54 the range. Storing to any index will store to all of them. Multi-index 63 allocated ones. A freshly-initialised XArray contains a ``NULL`` 82 returns ``-EBUSY`` if the entry is not empty. [all …]
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| /Documentation/arch/x86/ |
| D | intel_txt.rst | 6 Technology (Intel(R) TXT), defines platform-level enhancements that 13 - Provides dynamic root of trust for measurement (DRTM) 14 - Data protection in case of improper shutdown 15 - Measurement and verification of launched environment 18 non-vPro systems. It is currently available on desktop systems 19 based on the Q35, X38, Q45, and Q43 Express chipsets (e.g. Dell 20 Optiplex 755, HP dc7800, etc.) and mobile systems based on the GM45, 30 - LinuxTAG 2008: 31 http://www.linuxtag.org/2008/en/conf/events/vp-donnerstag.html 33 - TRUST2008: [all …]
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| D | microcode.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 7 :Authors: - Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@intel.com> 8 - Borislav Petkov <bp@suse.de> 9 - Ashok Raj <ashok.raj@intel.com> 13 updating the microcode on platforms beyond the OEM End-Of-Life support, 14 and updating the microcode on long-running systems without rebooting. 34 on Intel: 36 on AMD : 39 During BSP (BootStrapping Processor) boot (pre-SMP), the kernel 41 CPU is found, it will be applied in the BSP and later on in all APs [all …]
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| /Documentation/driver-api/pm/ |
| D | devices.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 10 :Copyright: |copy| 2010-2011 Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>, Novell Inc. 18 management (PM) code is also driver-specific. Most drivers will do very 22 This writeup gives an overview of how drivers interact with system-wide 25 background for the domain-specific work you'd do with any specific driver. 31 Drivers will use one or both of these models to put devices into low-power 36 Drivers can enter low-power states as part of entering system-wide 37 low-power states like "suspend" (also known as "suspend-to-RAM"), or 39 "suspend-to-disk"). 41 This is something that device, bus, and class drivers collaborate on [all …]
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| /Documentation/power/ |
| D | runtime_pm.rst | 5 (C) 2009-2011 Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>, Novell Inc. 18 put their PM-related work items. It is strongly recommended that pm_wq be 20 them to be synchronized with system-wide power transitions (suspend to RAM, 21 hibernation and resume from system sleep states). pm_wq is declared in 53 The ->runtime_suspend(), ->runtime_resume() and ->runtime_idle() callbacks 57 1. PM domain of the device, if the device's PM domain object, dev->pm_domain, 60 2. Device type of the device, if both dev->type and dev->type->pm are present. 62 3. Device class of the device, if both dev->class and dev->class->pm are 65 4. Bus type of the device, if both dev->bus and dev->bus->pm are present. 69 dev->driver->pm directly (if present). [all …]
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| D | pci.rst | 8 management. Based on previous work by Patrick Mochel <mochel@transmeta.com> 13 power management refer to Documentation/driver-api/pm/devices.rst and 27 1.1. Native and Platform-Based Power Management 28 ----------------------------------------------- 31 devices into states in which they draw less power (low-power states) at the 34 Usually, a device is put into a low-power state when it is underutilized or 36 again, it has to be put back into the "fully functional" state (full-power 41 PCI devices may be put into low-power states in two ways, by using the device 53 to put the device that sent it into the full-power state. However, the PCI Bus 65 native PCI PM mechanism, because the method provided by the platform depends on [all …]
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| /Documentation/scsi/ |
| D | ChangeLog.megaraid_sas | 1 Release Date : Thu. Jun 19, 2014 17:00:00 PST 2014 - 2 (emaild-id:megaraidlinux@lsi.com) 7 Current Version : 06.803.02.00-rc1 8 Old Version : 06.803.01.00-rc1 14 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 Release Date : Mon. Mar 10, 2014 17:00:00 PST 2014 - 16 (emaild-id:megaraidlinux@lsi.com) 20 Current Version : 06.803.01.00-rc1 21 Old Version : 06.700.06.00-rc1 25 4. Add Dell PowerEdge VRTX SR-IOV VF device support. [all …]
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| D | ChangeLog.lpfc | 2 * Please read the associated RELEASE-NOTES file !!! 8 * Fixed build warning for 2.6.12-rc2 kernels: mempool_alloc now 17 to luns on nodes in NPR or other relevant states (PLOGI, 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 [all …]
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| /Documentation/sound/kernel-api/ |
| D | writing-an-alsa-driver.rst | 11 Architecture) <http://www.alsa-project.org/>`__ driver. The document 12 focuses mainly on PCI soundcards. In the case of other device types, the 19 low-level driver implementation details. It only describes the standard 20 way to write a PCI sound driver on ALSA. 26 ------- 56 -------------- 60 sub-directories contain different modules and are dependent upon the 74 This directory and its sub-directories are for the ALSA sequencer. This 76 as snd-seq-midi, snd-seq-virmidi, etc. They are compiled only when 85 ----------------- [all …]
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| /Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/ |
| D | vdo-design.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only 4 Design of dm-vdo 7 The dm-vdo (virtual data optimizer) target provides inline deduplication, 8 compression, zero-block elimination, and thin provisioning. A dm-vdo target 12 production environments ever since. It was made open-source in 2017 after 14 dm-vdo. For usage, see vdo.rst in the same directory as this file. 25 The design of dm-vdo is based on the idea that deduplication is a two-part 27 storing multiple copies of those duplicates. Therefore, dm-vdo has two main 34 ------------------- 38 than most other targets. Furthermore, because vdo must operate on small [all …]
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| /Documentation/admin-guide/ |
| D | kernel-parameters.txt | 14 Format: { force | on | off | strict | noirq | rsdt | 16 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 25 default _serial_ console on ARM64 [all …]
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| /Documentation/driver-api/ |
| D | vfio.rst | 2 VFIO - "Virtual Function I/O" [1]_ 7 allotted. This includes x86 hardware with AMD-Vi and Intel VT-d, 12 safe [2]_, non-privileged, userspace drivers. 19 bare-metal device drivers [3]_. 22 field, also benefit from low-overhead, direct device access from 23 userspace. Examples include network adapters (often non-TCP/IP based) 36 --------------------------- 42 as allowing a device read-write access to system memory imposes the 55 For instance, an individual device may be part of a larger multi- 59 could be anything from a multi-function PCI device with backdoors [all …]
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| /Documentation/networking/dsa/ |
| D | dsa.rst | 22 An Ethernet switch typically comprises multiple front-panel ports and one 23 or more CPU or management ports. The DSA subsystem currently relies on the 27 gateways, or even top-of-rack switches. This host Ethernet controller will 31 with the ability to configure and manage cascaded switches on top of each other 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). [all …]
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| /Documentation/cdrom/ |
| D | cdrom-standard.rst | 2 A Linux CD-ROM standard 14 Linux is probably the Unix-like operating system that supports 18 - The large list of hardware devices available for the many platforms 19 that Linux now supports (i.e., i386-PCs, Sparc Suns, etc.) 20 - The open design of the operating system, such that anybody can write a 22 - There is plenty of source code around as examples of how to write a driver. 29 This divergence of behavior has been very significant for CD-ROM 32 their drivers totally inconsistent, the writers of Linux CD-ROM 35 maintain uniform behavior across all the Linux CD-ROM drivers. 38 all the different CD-ROM device drivers for Linux. This document also [all …]
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| /Documentation/virt/uml/ |
| D | user_mode_linux_howto_v2.rst | 1 .. 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 39 The UML userspace, however, is a bit different. The Linux kernel on the 41 on a UML instance is trying to do and making the UML kernel handle all 57 * You can run a usermode kernel as a non-root user (you may need to 72 dependent on what UML does (very useful for things like tests). 81 on par with most other virtualization packages, its userspace is [all …]
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| /Documentation/virt/kvm/ |
| D | api.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 4 The Definitive KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) API Documentation 13 - System ioctls: These query and set global attributes which affect the 17 - VM ioctls: These query and set attributes that affect an entire virtual 24 - vcpu ioctls: These query and set attributes that control the operation 32 - device ioctls: These query and set attributes that control the operation 43 can be used to issue system ioctls. A KVM_CREATE_VM ioctl on this 45 ioctls. A KVM_CREATE_VCPU or KVM_CREATE_DEVICE ioctl on a VM fd will 47 the new resource. Finally, ioctls on a vcpu or device fd can be used 55 the API. See "General description" for details on the ioctl usage [all …]
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| /Documentation/arch/powerpc/ |
| D | kvm-nested.rst | 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 4 Nested KVM on POWER 43 and to L1 when the L2 is run. The L0 doesn't keep any state on the L2 44 vCPU (except in the short sequence in the L0 on L1 -> L2 entry and L2 45 -> L1 exit). 74 - L1 and L0 negotiate capabilities with H_GUEST_{G,S}ET_CAPABILITIES() 77 - L1 requests the L0 create an L2 with H_GUEST_CREATE() and receives a token 79 - L1 requests the L0 create an L2 vCPU with H_GUEST_CREATE_VCPU() 81 - L1 and L0 communicate the vCPU state using the H_GUEST_{G,S}ET() hcall 83 - L1 requests the L0 runs the vCPU running H_GUEST_VCPU_RUN() hcall [all …]
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