/Linux-v5.4/drivers/acpi/acpica/ |
D | nsarguments.c | 52 /* Typecheck all arguments */ in acpi_ns_check_argument_types() 119 "Object (%s) must be a control method with %u arguments", in acpi_ns_check_acpi_compliance() 131 "with no arguments and no return value", in acpi_ns_check_acpi_compliance() 153 "Insufficient arguments - " in acpi_ns_check_acpi_compliance() 161 "Excess arguments - " in acpi_ns_check_acpi_compliance() 206 "%u arguments were passed to a non-method ACPI object (%s)", in acpi_ns_check_argument_count() 220 * Emit a message if too few or too many arguments have been passed in acpi_ns_check_argument_count() 223 * Note: Too many arguments will not cause the method to in acpi_ns_check_argument_count() 225 * arguments and the method attempts to use one of the missing ones. in acpi_ns_check_argument_count() 232 "Insufficient arguments - " in acpi_ns_check_argument_count() [all …]
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D | dbexec.c | 111 /* Pass through any command-line arguments */ in acpi_db_execute_method() 115 /* Get arguments passed on the command line */ in acpi_db_execute_method() 126 "While parsing method arguments")); in acpi_db_execute_method() 496 * acpi_gbl_db_method_info.Arguments will be passed as method arguments. in acpi_db_method_thread() 500 * Note: The arguments we are passing are used by the ASL test suite in acpi_db_method_thread() 517 local_info.args = local_info.arguments; in acpi_db_method_thread() 518 local_info.arguments[0] = local_info.num_threads_str; in acpi_db_method_thread() 519 local_info.arguments[1] = local_info.id_of_thread_str; in acpi_db_method_thread() 520 local_info.arguments[2] = local_info.index_of_thread_str; in acpi_db_method_thread() 521 local_info.arguments[3] = NULL; in acpi_db_method_thread() [all …]
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D | dsmthdat.c | 4 * Module Name: dsmthdat - control method arguments and local variables 42 * DESCRIPTION: Initialize the data structures that hold the method's arguments 61 /* Init the method arguments */ in acpi_ds_method_data_init() 64 ACPI_MOVE_32_TO_32(&walk_state->arguments[i].name, in acpi_ds_method_data_init() 67 walk_state->arguments[i].name.integer |= (i << 24); in acpi_ds_method_data_init() 68 walk_state->arguments[i].descriptor_type = ACPI_DESC_TYPE_NAMED; in acpi_ds_method_data_init() 69 walk_state->arguments[i].type = ACPI_TYPE_ANY; in acpi_ds_method_data_init() 70 walk_state->arguments[i].flags = ANOBJ_METHOD_ARG; in acpi_ds_method_data_init() 97 * DESCRIPTION: Delete method locals and arguments. Arguments are only 124 /* Detach the arguments */ in acpi_ds_method_data_delete_all() [all …]
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D | dbobject.c | 42 /* There are no locals or arguments for the module-level code case */ in acpi_db_dump_method_info() 71 /* Display the method locals and arguments */ in acpi_db_dump_method_info() 267 obj_desc = walk_state->arguments in acpi_db_display_internal_object() 455 * DESCRIPTION: Display all arguments for the currently running control method 469 /* There are no arguments for the module-level code case */ in acpi_db_decode_arguments() 486 /* Are any arguments actually set? */ in acpi_db_decode_arguments() 489 obj_desc = walk_state->arguments[i].object; in acpi_db_decode_arguments() 499 acpi_os_printf("Initialized Arguments for Method [%4.4s]: " in acpi_db_decode_arguments() 500 "(%X arguments defined for method invocation)\n", in acpi_db_decode_arguments() 505 obj_desc = walk_state->arguments[i].object; in acpi_db_decode_arguments() [all …]
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/misc/habanalabs/include/ |
D | armcp_if.h | 108 * arguments specify the desired sensor and the field to get. 112 * arguments specify the sensor and type. 116 * arguments specify the sensor and type. 120 * arguments specify the sensor and type. 124 * arguments specify the sensor and type. 128 * arguments specify the sensor, type and value. 131 * Set the frequency of a specified PLL. The packet's arguments specify 136 * Fetch the frequency of a specified PLL. The packet's arguments specify 140 * Set the state of a specified led. The packet's arguments 144 * Write 32-bit value to I2C device. The packet's arguments specify the [all …]
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/Linux-v5.4/tools/power/pm-graph/config/ |
D | custom-timeline-functions.cfg | 3 # all the tool arguments so that they don't have to be given on the 86 # Required Arguments: 90 # name with no arguments. 94 # Optional Arguments: 107 # arglist: A list of arguments from registers/stack addresses. See URL: 151 # Required Arguments: 155 # name with no arguments. 159 # Optional Arguments: 172 # arglist: A list of arguments from registers/stack addresses. See URL:
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/ |
D | brcm,bcm11351-pinctrl.txt | 61 - input-schmitt-enable: No arguments. Enable schmitt-trigger mode. 62 - input-schmitt-disable: No arguments. Disable schmitt-trigger mode. 63 - bias-pull-up: No arguments. Pull up on pin. 64 - bias-pull-down: No arguments. Pull down on pin. 65 - bias-disable: No arguments. Disable pin bias. 76 - input-enable: No arguments. Enable input (does not affect 78 - input-disable: No arguments. Disable input (does not affect 91 - bias-disable: No arguments. Disable pin bias. 102 - input-enable: No arguments. Enable input (does not affect 104 - input-disable: No arguments. Disable input (does not affect [all …]
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D | pinctrl-mt8183.txt | 52 "mediatek,pull-down-adv" to support arguments for those special pins. 53 Valid arguments are from 0 to 3. 56 duty cycle when asserted (high pulse width adjustment). Valid arguments 59 duty cycle when asserted (high pulse width adjustment). Valid arguments 62 When config drive-strength, it can support some arguments, such as 82 So the valid arguments of "mediatek,drive-strength-adv" are from 0 to 7.
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D | bitmain,bm1880-pinctrl.txt | 90 - bias-disable: No arguments. Disable pin bias. 91 - bias-pull-down: No arguments. The specified pins should be configured as 93 - bias-pull-up: No arguments. The specified pins should be configured as 95 - input-schmitt-enable: No arguments: Enable schmitt trigger for the specified 97 - input-schmitt-disable: No arguments: Disable schmitt trigger for the specified
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D | pinctrl-mt6797.txt | 46 Valid arguments for 'slew-rate' are '0' for no slew rate controlled and 47 '1' for slower slew rate respectively. Valid arguments for 'drive-strength' 53 duty cycle when asserted (high pulse width adjustment). Valid arguments 56 duty cycle when asserted (high pulse width adjustment). Valid arguments
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D | actions,s900-pinctrl.txt | 152 - bias-bus-hold: No arguments. The specified pins should retain the previous 154 - bias-high-impedance: No arguments. The specified pins should be configured 156 - bias-pull-down: No arguments. The specified pins should be configured as 158 - bias-pull-up: No arguments. The specified pins should be configured as 160 - input-schmitt-enable: No arguments: Enable schmitt trigger for the specified 162 - input-schmitt-disable: No arguments: Disable schmitt trigger for the specified
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/riscv/ |
D | Kconfig | 282 For most platforms, the arguments for the kernel's command line 284 where either no arguments are being provided or the provided 285 arguments are insufficient or even invalid. 298 bool "Use bootloader kernel arguments if available" 304 bool "Extend bootloader kernel arguments" 306 The command-line arguments provided during boot will be 308 cases where the provided arguments are insufficient and
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/mips/kernel/ |
D | bmips_5xxx_init.S | 110 * Arguments: None 205 * Arguments: None 298 * Arguments: None 321 * Arguments: None 408 * Arguments: none 444 * Arguments: none 478 * Arguments: set link uncached. 501 * Arguments: set CWF and TSE bits 521 * Arguments: set clock ratio specified by a0 545 * Arguments: None [all …]
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/powerpc/xmon/ |
D | ansidecl.h | 27 ARGLIST lists the arguments, separated by commas and enclosed in 30 ARGS list the arguments with their types. It becomes a prototype in 31 ANSI C, and the type declarations in traditional C. Arguments should 33 arguments, the last thing listed should be `DOTS'. 37 Defines a function NAME, which takes no arguments. 45 For a function that takes no arguments, PROTOTYPE should be `(void)'.
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/networking/ |
D | radiotap-headers.txt | 31 argument bitmap extensions..." above), and the start of the arguments is moved 35 covered by the ieee80211_radiotap_header and any arguments following. 38 Requirements for arguments 41 After the fixed part of the header, the arguments follow for each argument 45 - the arguments are all stored little-endian! 52 - the arguments must be aligned to a boundary of the argument size using 70 - The arguments for a given argument index can be a compound of multiple types
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/Linux-v5.4/tools/lib/traceevent/Documentation/ |
D | libtraceevent-reg_print_func.txt | 32 Some events may have helper functions in the print format arguments. 40 of the helper function, as seen in the print format arguments. The _..._ is a 41 variable list of _tep_func_arg_type_ enums, the _func_ function arguments. 46 trace event parser context. The _func_ and _name_ arguments are the same, used 51 The _args_ is a list of arguments, defined when the helper function was 74 Notice the call to function _yesno()_ in the print arguments. In the kernel
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/powerpc/include/asm/ |
D | hvcall.h | 386 * plpar_hcall_norets: - Make a pseries hypervisor call with no return arguments 389 * This call supports up to 7 arguments and only returns the status of 398 * @retbuf: Buffer to store up to 4 return arguments in. 400 * This call supports up to 6 arguments and 4 return arguments. Use 411 * @retbuf: Buffer to store up to 4 return arguments in. 413 * This call supports up to 6 arguments and 4 return arguments. Use 423 * plpar_hcall9: - Make a pseries hypervisor call with up to 9 return arguments 425 * @retbuf: Buffer to store up to 9 return arguments in. 427 * This call supports up to 9 arguments and 9 return arguments. Use
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/x86/math-emu/ |
D | README | 75 the reduced argument is accurate to more than 64 bits for arguments up 76 to a few pi, and accurate to more than 64 bits for most arguments, 77 even for arguments approaching 2^63. This is far superior to an 241 arguments greater than pi/4 can be thought of as being related to the 274 consequence, the accuracy of these functions for large arguments has 288 It is possible with some effort to find very large arguments which 298 For arguments close to critical angles (which occur at multiples of 300 arguments, the emulator is far more accurate. 311 number of randomly selected arguments in each case is about half a 318 result (which is 64 bits)) for about one per cent of all arguments [all …]
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/Linux-v5.4/net/batman-adv/ |
D | log.h | 77 * @arg...: variable arguments 101 * @arg...: format string and variable arguments 110 * @arg...: format string and variable arguments 119 * @arg...: variable arguments 133 * @arg...: variable arguments
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/staging/vc04_services/interface/vchiq_arm/ |
D | vchiq_shim.c | 26 * Arguments: const VCHI_SERVICE_HANDLE_T handle, 66 * Arguments: const VCHI_SERVICE_HANDLE_T handle, 90 * Arguments: VCHI_SERVICE_HANDLE_T handle, 190 * Arguments: VCHI_BULK_HANDLE_T handle, 250 * Arguments: VCHI_BULK_HANDLE_T handle, 312 * Arguments: VCHI_SERVICE_HANDLE_T handle, 355 * Arguments: struct vchi_held_msg *message 383 * Arguments: VCHI_SERVICE_HANDLE_T handle, 437 * Arguments: VCHI_INSTANCE_T *instance_handle 463 * Arguments: VCHI_INSTANCE_T instance_handle [all …]
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/bpf/ |
D | prog_cgroup_sockopt.rst | 16 all input arguments: ``level``, ``optname``, ``optval`` and ``optlen``. 22 sockopt and it has writable context: it can modify the supplied arguments 84 to the input arguments (``level``, ``optname``, ``optval``, ``optlen``), 86 *not* the original input ``setsockopt`` arguments. The potentially
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/Linux-v5.4/tools/perf/Documentation/ |
D | perf-script-perl.txt | 45 Most of the event's field values are passed as arguments to the 87 The $common_* arguments in the handler's argument list are the set of 88 arguments passed to all event handlers; some of the fields correspond 91 to every event as arguments but are available as library functions. 104 counterparts as handler function arguments of the same name, as can be 153 of common arguments are passed into it:
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/RCU/ |
D | UP.rst | 25 Now, if call_rcu() were to directly invoke its arguments, then upon return 37 by having call_rcu() directly invoke its arguments only if it was called 47 its arguments would cause it to fail to make the fundamental guarantee 48 underlying RCU, namely that call_rcu() defers invoking its arguments until 91 Permitting call_rcu() to immediately invoke its arguments breaks RCU,
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/mips/ |
D | Kconfig.debug | 43 should choose 'Y' here, and fill in the extra boot arguments 59 pass arguments to the kernel. For these platforms, and for the cases 70 bool "Built-in command line overrides firmware arguments" 75 command line arguments from firmware or second stage bootloader.
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/Linux-v5.4/lib/ |
D | seq_buf.c | 51 * @args: va_list of arguments from a printf() type function 97 * seq_buf_bprintf - Write the printf string from binary arguments 99 * @fmt: The format string for the @binary arguments 100 * @binary: The binary arguments for @fmt. 103 * saving the format and the arguments as they were passed to the 104 * function, instead of wasting cycles converting the arguments into 105 * ASCII characters. Instead, the arguments are saved in a 32 bit
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