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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/
Dpmc.c33 * number of descriptors of required size.
34 * Initialize the descriptors as required by pmc dma.
35 * The descriptors' buffers dwords are initialized to hold
84 wil_dbg_misc(wil, "pmc_alloc: %d descriptors x %d bytes each\n", in wil_pmc_alloc()
87 /* allocate descriptors info list in pmc context*/ in wil_pmc_alloc()
88 pmc->descriptors = kcalloc(num_descriptors, in wil_pmc_alloc()
91 if (!pmc->descriptors) { in wil_pmc_alloc()
96 wil_dbg_misc(wil, "pmc_alloc: allocated descriptors info list %p\n", in wil_pmc_alloc()
97 pmc->descriptors); in wil_pmc_alloc()
99 /* Allocate pring buffer and descriptors. in wil_pmc_alloc()
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dconfigfs-usb-gadget-uvc16 Description: Control descriptors
28 Description: Class descriptors
33 Description: Super speed control class descriptors
38 Description: Full speed control class descriptors
43 Description: Terminal descriptors
48 Description: Output terminal descriptors
53 Description: Default output terminal descriptors
70 Description: Camera terminal descriptors
75 Description: Default camera terminal descriptors
95 Description: Processing unit descriptors
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/Linux-v6.1/include/uapi/linux/usb/
Dfunctionfs.h90 * Descriptors format:
98 * | | fs_count | LE32 | number of full-speed descriptors |
99 * | | hs_count | LE32 | number of high-speed descriptors |
100 * | | ss_count | LE32 | number of super-speed descriptors |
101 * | | os_count | LE32 | number of MS OS descriptors |
102 * | | fs_descrs | Descriptor[] | list of full-speed descriptors |
103 * | | hs_descrs | Descriptor[] | list of high-speed descriptors |
104 * | | ss_descrs | Descriptor[] | list of super-speed descriptors |
105 * | | os_descrs | OSDesc[] | list of MS OS descriptors |
111 * Legacy descriptors format (deprecated as of 3.14):
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/dma/
Dmv_xor_v2.c79 * Descriptors queue size. With 32 bytes descriptors, up to 2^14
80 * descriptors are allowed, with 128 bytes descriptors, up to 2^12
81 * descriptors are allowed. This driver uses 128 bytes descriptors,
82 * but experimentation has shown that a set of 1024 descriptors is
88 * Threshold values for descriptors and timeout, determined by
143 * @free_sw_desc: linked list of free SW descriptors
146 * @hw_desq: HW descriptors queue
148 * @sw_desq: SW descriptors queue
150 * @npendings: number of pending descriptors (for which tx_submit has
225 * notify the engine of new descriptors, and update the available index.
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/usb/gadget/function/
Du_uvc.h33 * Control descriptors array pointers for full-/high-speed and
42 * Streaming descriptors array pointers for full-speed, high-speed and
51 /* Default control descriptors for configfs-based gadgets. */
58 * Control descriptors pointers arrays for full-/high-speed and
61 * descriptors. Used by configfs only, must not be touched by legacy
68 * Streaming descriptors for full-speed, high-speed and super-speed.
70 * arrays are allocated at runtime as the number of descriptors isn't
80 * This lock protects the descriptors from concurrent access by
/Linux-v6.1/virt/kvm/
Dbinary_stats.c19 * @desc: start address of an array of stats descriptors for a vm or a vcpu
33 * | Descriptors |
40 * 1. Read header from offset 0. Get the offset of descriptors and stats data
45 * 3. Read descriptors from its offset and discover all the stats by parsing
46 * descriptors. This is a one-time work for the lifecycle of the
81 * descriptors and stats data. in kvm_stats_read()
100 * header part and could be skipped for later descriptors and stats in kvm_stats_read()
115 * Copy kvm stats descriptors. in kvm_stats_read()
116 * The descriptors copy would be skipped in the typical case that in kvm_stats_read()
118 * greater than the end address of descriptors in kvm_stats_read()
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/usb/gadget/
Dconfig.c3 * usb/gadget/config.c -- simplify building config descriptors
22 * usb_descriptor_fillbuf - fill buffer with descriptors
27 * Copies descriptors into the buffer, returning the length or a
29 * assembling descriptors for an associated set of interfaces used
31 * sets of descriptors need to be marshaled.
60 * @desc: Null-terminated vector of pointers to the descriptors (interface,
66 * This copies descriptors into the response buffer, building a descriptor
110 * usb_copy_descriptors - copy a vector of USB descriptors
114 * This makes a copy of a vector of USB descriptors. Its primary use
116 * each needing different descriptors. Functions may have static
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/Linux-v6.1/tools/usb/
Dffs-test.c107 /******************** Descriptors and Strings *******************************/
126 } __attribute__((packed)) descriptors = { variable
132 .length = cpu_to_le32(sizeof descriptors),
137 .bLength = sizeof descriptors.fs_descs.intf,
144 .bLength = sizeof descriptors.fs_descs.sink,
151 .bLength = sizeof descriptors.fs_descs.source,
161 .bLength = sizeof descriptors.fs_descs.intf,
168 .bLength = sizeof descriptors.hs_descs.sink,
175 .bLength = sizeof descriptors.hs_descs.source,
186 .bLength = sizeof descriptors.fs_descs.intf,
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/media/i2c/ccs/
Dccs-data.h66 * struct ccs_frame_format_descs - A series of CCS frame format descriptors
67 * @num_column_descs: Number of column descriptors
68 * @num_row_descs: Number of row descriptors
69 * @column_descs: Column descriptors
70 * @row_descs: Row descriptors
125 * @num_block_descs: Number of block descriptors in @block_descs
126 * @block_descs: Block descriptors
149 * @num_descs: Number of descriptors in @descs
150 * @descs: PDAF pixel location pixel descriptors
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/
Dblockgroup.rst15 - Group Descriptors
38 descriptors that are found in block group 0. Redundant copies of the
39 superblock and group descriptors are written to some of the block groups
45 GDT block” space after the block group descriptors and before the start
71 superblock, group descriptors, data block bitmaps for groups 0-3, inode
76 and group descriptors are always at the beginning of block groups, even
84 descriptors copies are kept in the first block group. Given the default
85 128MiB(2^27 bytes) block group size and 64-byte group descriptors, ext4
96 feature moves the location of the group descriptors from the congested
104 descriptors. Instead, the superblock and a single block group descriptor
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/google/
Dgve.rst53 entirely different descriptors, which will be described below.
65 - GQI descriptors and datapath registers are Big Endian.
66 - DQO descriptors and datapath registers are Little Endian.
117 fixed-size descriptors. They advance their head pointer using a __be32
119 descriptors in-order and updating a __be32 counter. Both the doorbell
140 - TX and RX buffers queues, which send descriptors to the device, use MMIO
141 doorbells to notify the device of new descriptors.
143 - RX and TX completion queues, which receive descriptors from the device, use a
146 populate received descriptors with the "next generation" which is inverted
152 descriptors posted to HW.
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/soc/bcm/brcmstb/pm/
Daon_defs.h75 /* descriptors */
80 * descriptors)
82 * If non-0, then a second set of descriptors is stored at:
84 * descriptors + desc_offset_2
86 * The MAC result of both descriptors is XOR'd and stored in @hash
98 uint8_t descriptors[IMAGE_DESCRIPTORS_BUFSIZE]; member
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/bnx2x/
Dbnx2x_mfw_req.h95 u32 txq_size; /* TX Descriptors Queue Size */
96 u32 rxq_size; /* RX Descriptors Queue Size */
99 /* RX Descriptors Queue Avg Depth. % Avg Queue Depth since last poll */
116 u32 txq_size; /* FCoE TX Descriptors Queue Size. */
117 u32 rxq_size; /* FCoE RX Descriptors Queue Size. */
120 /* FCoE RX Descriptors Queue Avg Depth. */
146 u32 txq_size; /* PDU TX Descriptors Queue Size. */
147 u32 rxq_size; /* PDU RX Descriptors Queue Size. */
149 u32 rxq_avg_depth; /* PDU RX Descriptors Queue Avg Depth. */
/Linux-v6.1/tools/usb/ffs-aio-example/multibuff/device_app/
Daio_multibuff.c54 /******************** Descriptors and Strings *******************************/
65 } __attribute__ ((__packed__)) descriptors = { variable
70 .length = htole32(sizeof(descriptors)),
75 .bLength = sizeof(descriptors.fs_descs.intf),
82 .bLength = sizeof(descriptors.fs_descs.bulk_sink),
88 .bLength = sizeof(descriptors.fs_descs.bulk_source),
97 .bLength = sizeof(descriptors.hs_descs.intf),
104 .bLength = sizeof(descriptors.hs_descs.bulk_sink),
111 .bLength = sizeof(descriptors.hs_descs.bulk_source),
269 if (write(ep0, &descriptors, sizeof(descriptors)) < 0) { in main()
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/Linux-v6.1/tools/usb/ffs-aio-example/simple/device_app/
Daio_simple.c52 /******************** Descriptors and Strings *******************************/
63 } __attribute__ ((__packed__)) descriptors = { variable
68 .length = htole32(sizeof(descriptors)),
73 .bLength = sizeof(descriptors.fs_descs.intf),
80 .bLength = sizeof(descriptors.fs_descs.bulk_sink),
86 .bLength = sizeof(descriptors.fs_descs.bulk_source),
95 .bLength = sizeof(descriptors.hs_descs.intf),
102 .bLength = sizeof(descriptors.hs_descs.bulk_sink),
109 .bLength = sizeof(descriptors.hs_descs.bulk_source),
240 if (write(ep0, &descriptors, sizeof(descriptors)) < 0) { in main()
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/acpi/acpica/
Drsinfo.c20 * The tables for Large descriptors are indexed by bits 6:0 of the AML
21 * descriptor type byte. The tables for Small descriptors are indexed by
23 * descriptors are indexed by the acpi_resource_type field.
57 /* Small descriptors */
76 /* Large descriptors */
151 * Base sizes for external AML resource descriptors, indexed by internal type.
152 * Includes size of the descriptor header (1 byte for small descriptors,
153 * 3 bytes for large descriptors)
184 /* Small descriptors */
203 /* Large descriptors */
Damlresrc.h4 * Module Name: amlresrc.h - AML resource descriptors
74 /* Default sizes for "small" resource descriptors */
103 * Resource descriptors defined in the ACPI specification.
105 * Packing/alignment must be BYTE because these descriptors
111 * SMALL descriptors
170 * LARGE descriptors
179 /* General Flags for address space resource descriptors */
305 /* Common preamble for all serial descriptors (ACPI 5.0) */
492 /* Union of all resource descriptors, so we can allocate the worst case */
501 /* Small resource descriptors */
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/greybus/
Dmanifest.c31 * We scan the manifest once to identify where all the descriptors
127 /* String descriptors are padded to 4 byte boundaries */ in identify_descriptor()
223 * Find cport descriptors in the manifest associated with the given
239 /* Set up all cport descriptors associated with this bundle */ in gb_manifest_parse_cports()
299 * Free all cports for this bundle to avoid 'excess descriptors' in gb_manifest_parse_cports()
308 * Find bundle descriptors in the manifest and set up their data
414 dev_err(&intf->dev, "manifest bundle descriptors not valid\n"); in gb_manifest_parse_interface()
439 * the descriptors it contains, keeping track for each its type
442 * Next we scan the descriptors, looking for an interface descriptor;
445 * string descriptors it refers to) from further consideration.
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/Linux-v6.1/include/linux/usb/
Dcomposite.h70 * struct usb_os_desc - describes OS descriptors associated with one interface
76 * @group: Represents OS descriptors associated with an interface in configfs
90 * struct usb_os_desc_table - describes OS descriptors associated with one
109 * @fs_descriptors: Table of full (or low) speed descriptors, using interface and
112 * @hs_descriptors: Table of high speed descriptors, using interface and
115 * @ss_descriptors: Table of super speed descriptors, using interface and
119 * @ssp_descriptors: Table of super speed plus descriptors, using
125 * @os_desc_table: Table of (interface id, os descriptors) pairs. The function
131 * in interface or class descriptors; endpoints; I/O buffers; and so on.
160 * To support dual speed operation, a function driver provides descriptors
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/mailbox/
Dbcm-pdc-mailbox.c25 * descriptors from the tx and rx ring, thus processing one response at a time.
126 * 9 - SepRxHdrDescEn - place start of new frames only in descriptors
265 * @rxin_numd: Number of rx descriptors associated with the message that starts
329 * Arrays of PDC_RING_ENTRIES descriptors
336 u32 ntxd; /* # tx descriptors */
337 u32 nrxd; /* # rx descriptors */
360 * Number of tx descriptors associated with the message that starts
401 u32 last_tx_not_done; /* too few tx descriptors to indicate done */
574 * Return: PDC_SUCCESS if one or more receive descriptors was processed
616 dev_dbg(dev, "PDC %u reclaimed %d tx descriptors", in pdc_receive_one()
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/usb/
Dfunctionfs.rst7 the user space driver has registered by writing descriptors and
17 write descriptors and strings to that file. It does not need
19 simply provide descriptors such as if the function was the
25 When descriptors and strings are written "ep#" files appear
64 filesystems have been mounted and USB descriptors of all functions
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/
Ddescs_com.h9 descriptors in case of the DMA is configured to work in chained or
21 /* Enhanced descriptors */
53 /* Normal descriptors */
90 /* Enhanced descriptors */
106 /* Normal descriptors */
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/staging/vt6656/
Ddesc.h30 #define CB_MAX_RX_DESC 128 /* max # of descriptors */
31 #define CB_MIN_RX_DESC 16 /* min # of RX descriptors */
32 #define CB_MAX_TX_DESC 128 /* max # of descriptors */
33 #define CB_MIN_TX_DESC 16 /* min # of TX descriptors */
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/gpio/
Dgpiolib-devres.c52 * Managed gpiod_get(). GPIO descriptors returned from this function are
70 * Managed gpiod_get_optional(). GPIO descriptors returned from this function
89 * Managed gpiod_get_index(). GPIO descriptors returned from this function are
106 * For non-exclusive GPIO descriptors, check if this descriptor is in devm_gpiod_get_index()
161 * For non-exclusive GPIO descriptors, check if this descriptor is in devm_gpiod_get_from_of_node()
196 * GPIO descriptors returned from this function are automatically disposed on
236 * Managed gpiod_get_index_optional(). GPIO descriptors returned from this
262 * Managed gpiod_get_array(). GPIO descriptors returned from this function are
297 * Managed gpiod_get_array_optional(). GPIO descriptors returned from this
367 * Dispose of an array of GPIO descriptors obtained with devm_gpiod_get_array().
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/crypto/gemini/
Dsl3516-ce.h14 * It acts the same as a network hw, with both RX and TX chained descriptors.
95 * @next_desc: control linking to other descriptors
104 * write the number of descriptors used
141 * struct desc_next - describe chaining of descriptors
211 * @dtx: base DMA address for TX descriptors
212 * @tx base address of TX descriptors
213 * @drx: base DMA address for RX descriptors
214 * @rx base address of RX descriptors

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