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/Linux-v6.1/arch/arm/mach-omap1/ |
D | fpga.c | 122 * edge-sensitive; the touchscreen is level-sensitive. The edge-sensitive 124 * status register from the FPGA. The edge-sensitive interrupt inputs 154 * The touchscreen interrupt is level-sensitive, so in omap1510_fpga_init_irq() 162 * edge-sensitive, so we won't mask them. in omap1510_fpga_init_irq()
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/irqchip/ |
D | qcom-pdc.c | 87 * Level sensitive active low LOW 88 * Rising edge sensitive NOT USED 89 * Falling edge sensitive LOW 90 * Dual Edge sensitive NOT USED 91 * Level sensitive active High HIGH 92 * Falling Edge sensitive NOT USED 93 * Rising edge sensitive HIGH 94 * Dual Edge sensitive HIGH
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/ |
D | snps,archs-idu-intc.txt | 21 4 = active high level-sensitive <<< DEFAULT 22 8 = NOT SUPPORTED (active low level-sensitive) 24 sensitive.
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D | open-pic.txt | 46 1 = active low level-sensitive 47 2 = active high level-sensitive 84 // Interrupt source '42' that is active high level-sensitive.
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D | img,pdc-intc.txt | 44 4 = active-high level-sensitive (required for perip irqs) 45 8 = active-low level-sensitive 102 // Interrupt source SysWake 0 that is active-low level-sensitive
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D | atmel,aic.txt | 16 4 = active high level-sensitive. 17 8 = active low level-sensitive.
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D | nxp,lpc3220-mic.txt | 12 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH = active high level-sensitive, 13 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW = active low level-sensitive.
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/ |
D | allwinner,sun4i-a10-ts.yaml | 33 allwinner,tp-sensitive-adjust: 71 /* sensitive/noisy touch panel */ 72 allwinner,tp-sensitive-adjust = <0>;
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/security/ |
D | self-protection.rst | 70 Function pointers and sensitive variables must not be writable 167 the kernel's preallocated stack space and into sensitive structures. Two 169 sensitive thread_info structure elsewhere, and adding a faulting memory 258 By performing a per-build randomization of the layout of sensitive 267 Since the locations of sensitive structures are the primary target for 270 addresses or other sensitive things like canary values). 275 Printing kernel addresses to userspace leaks sensitive information about 316 it should automatically censor sensitive values.
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/gpu/drm/ |
D | drm_vblank_work.c | 15 * Many DRM drivers need to program hardware in a time-sensitive manner, many 18 * simply do said time-sensitive programming in the driver's IRQ handler, 24 * doesn't need to be concerned with extremely time-sensitive programming, 26 * hardware may require that certain time-sensitive programming be handled 41 * time-sensitive hardware programming on time, even when the system is under
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/ |
D | xics.rst | 77 * Level sensitive flag, 1 bit 79 This bit is 1 for a level-sensitive interrupt source, or 0 for 80 edge-sensitive (or MSI).
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/ |
D | gpio-nmk.txt | 13 4 = active high level-sensitive. 14 8 = active low level-sensitive.
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D | sodaville.txt | 16 4 - active high level-sensitive 17 8 - active low level-sensitive
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D | nvidia,tegra20-gpio.yaml | 53 4 = active high level-sensitive. 54 8 = active low level-sensitive.
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D | socionext,uniphier-gpio.yaml | 35 4 = active high level-sensitive 36 8 = active low level-sensitive
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D | brcm,brcmstb-gpio.yaml | 59 4 = active high level-sensitive 60 8 = active low level-sensitive
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/Linux-v6.1/tools/testing/selftests/tpm2/ |
D | tpm2.py | 554 sensitive = SensitiveCreate(user_auth=auth_value) 572 (len(auth_cmd), len(sensitive), len(public)) 581 len(sensitive), 582 bytes(sensitive), 600 sensitive = SensitiveCreate(user_auth=auth_value, data=data) 610 (len(auth_cmd), len(sensitive), len(public)) 619 len(sensitive), 620 bytes(sensitive),
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/enetc/ |
D | Kconfig | 59 bool "ENETC hardware Time-sensitive Network support" 62 There are Time-Sensitive Network(TSN) capabilities(802.1Qbv/802.1Qci
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/Linux-v6.1/fs/efivarfs/ |
D | super.c | 37 * 1. A case-sensitive variable name 40 * So we need to perform a case-sensitive match on part 1 and a 52 /* Case-sensitive compare for the variable name */ in efivarfs_d_compare()
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ |
D | ext-ctrls-image-source.rst | 58 The unit cell consists of the whole area of the pixel, sensitive and 59 non-sensitive.
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D | colorspaces.rst | 20 the human eye has color receptors that are sensitive to three different 22 color. Be glad you are not a mantis shrimp as those are sensitive to 12 110 human eye is more sensitive to differences in luminance than in color
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/power/ |
D | swsusp.rst | 323 protect from leaking sensitive data after resume from suspend. 326 that keeps sensitive data in memory. The application itself prevents 329 your sensitive data are then stored in plaintext on disk. This means 330 that after resume your sensitive data are accessible to all 334 broken in weeks later and sensitive data which you thought were 350 suspend image to prevent sensitive data from being stolen after
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/Linux-v6.1/security/ |
D | Kconfig.hardening | 168 the lifetime of any sensitive stack contents and reduces 283 prompt "Randomize layout of sensitive kernel structures" 316 Fully randomize the member layout of sensitive 332 Randomization of sensitive kernel structures will make a
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/ |
D | brcm,bcm2835-gpio.txt | 29 4 = active high level-sensitive. 30 8 = active low level-sensitive.
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/cpufreq/ |
D | Kconfig.x86 | 172 Hardware feedback tells software how "sensitive" to frequency changes 173 the CPUs' workloads are. CPU-bound workloads will be more sensitive 175 workloads will be less sensitive -- they will not necessarily perform
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