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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/bpf/libbpf/
Dlibbpf_naming_convention.rst3 API naming convention
7 functions and types. Every group has its own naming convention
68 API documentation above. See API naming convention to choose the right
145 API documentation convention
151 convention in which these comments should be formatted.
Dlibbpf_overview.rst226 * `API naming convention <https://libbpf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/libbpf_naming_convention.html>`_
228 * `API documentation Convention <https://libbpf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/libbpf_naming_convention.h…
/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/arch/mips/
Dbooting.rst23 Legacy bootloaders do not use this convention, and they do not pass in a
27 This convention is defined for 32-bit systems only, as there are not
/Linux-v6.6/arch/arm/xen/
Dhypercall.S34 * The Xen hypercall calling convention is very similar to the ARM
35 * procedure calling convention: the first paramter is passed in r0, the
38 * in r4, differently from the procedure calling convention of using the
/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/bpf/standardization/
Dabi.rst11 Registers and calling convention
17 The BPF calling convention is defined as:
/Linux-v6.6/include/linux/
Darm-smccc.h13 * This file provides common defines for ARM SMC Calling Convention as
292 * This function is used to make HVC calls following SMC Calling Convention
306 * This function is used to make SMC calls following SMC Calling Convention
344 * This function is used to make SMC calls following SMC Calling Convention.
372 * Convention. The content of the supplied param are copied to registers 0
508 * This macro is used to make SMC calls following SMC Calling Convention v1.1.
524 * This macro is used to make HVC calls following SMC Calling Convention v1.1.
Dcompiler_types.h110 * On x86-64 and arm64 targets, __preserve_most changes the calling convention
112 * convention behaves identically to the C calling convention on how arguments
122 * does not use __preserve_most or equivalent convention (if in assembly). Since
123 * function tracing assumes the normal C calling convention, where the attribute
Dmutex.h213 * NOTE: mutex_trylock() follows the spin_trylock() convention,
214 * not the down_trylock() convention!
/Linux-v6.6/arch/xtensa/include/uapi/asm/
Dswab.h47 * __asm__ macro follows convention that the upper 16 bits of an in __arch_swab16()
49 * follow convention; indeed, it leaves garbage in the upport 16 in __arch_swab16()
/Linux-v6.6/arch/ia64/kernel/
Dpal.S43 * uses the static calling convention, i.e., the RSE may not be used and
52 * Make a PAL call using the static calling convention.
95 * Make a PAL call using the stacked registers calling convention.
131 * Make a physical mode PAL call using the static registers calling convention.
/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/bpf/
Dclassic_vs_extended.rst24 etc, and eBPF calling convention maps directly to ABIs used by the kernel on
61 - Introduces bpf_call insn and register passing convention for zero overhead
66 convention, then the interpreter will take them from registers and pass
71 instruction. This calling convention was picked to cover common call
189 them across the calls as defined by calling convention.
Dbpf_design_QA.rst26 BPF is generic instruction set *with* C calling convention.
29 Q: Why C calling convention was chosen? argument
36 defines calling convention that is compatible with C calling
37 convention of the linux kernel on those architectures.
45 A: NO. BPF calling convention only allows registers R1-R5 to be used
62 Q: Does C-calling convention diminishes possible use cases?
/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/driver-api/tty/
Dmoxa-smartio.rst14 3.2 Device naming convention
105 3.2 Device naming convention
113 Naming convention for each Smartio/Industio multiport board is
/Linux-v6.6/drivers/accessibility/speakup/
Di18n.h57 MSG_START, /* A little confusing, given our convention. */
58 MSG_END, /* A little confusing, given our convention. */
/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/filesystems/
Dadfs.rst101 file type information, a file naming convention was devised (initially
104 naming convention is now also used by RISC OS emulators such as RPCEmu.
/Linux-v6.6/arch/x86/boot/compressed/
Defi_mixed.S58 * efi_pe_entry uses MS calling convention, which requires 32 bytes of
65 mov %rdi, %rcx // MS calling convention
168 * The stack should represent the 32-bit calling convention.
/Linux-v6.6/arch/arm64/include/uapi/asm/
Dsigcontext.h68 * convention due to oversight but it should be observed for future additions.
210 * The same convention applies when returning from a signal: a caller
300 * The same convention applies when returning from a signal: a caller
/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/
Dmpc5200.txt31 It is *strongly* recommended that 5200B device trees follow this convention
39 "fsl,mpc5200-psc-i2s", not "fsl,mpc5200-i2s". This convention is chosen to
51 convention for SOC devices.
/Linux-v6.6/arch/powerpc/include/uapi/asm/
Dtm.h6 * convention, bit0 is copied to TEXASR[56] (IBM bit 7) which is set if
/Linux-v6.6/arch/mips/kernel/
Dscall64-o32.S12 * convention than the kernel, so we have to translate things from o32
13 * to ABI64 calling convention. 64-bit syscalls are also processed
/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/arch/x86/
Dbooting-dt.rst9 supports one calling convention which is documented in
/Linux-v6.6/arch/mips/include/uapi/asm/
Dsgidefs.h31 * Subprogram calling convention
/Linux-v6.6/include/uapi/linux/
Datmapi.h25 * Convention: NULL pointers are passed as a field of all zeroes.
/Linux-v6.6/arch/arm64/include/asm/
Dasm-prototypes.h27 * This function uses a custom calling convention and cannot be called from C so
/Linux-v6.6/arch/x86/entry/
Dcalling.h15 x86 function call convention, 64-bit:
28 [**] for struct return values wider than 64 bits the return convention is a
39 x86 function calling convention, 32-bit:

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