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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/process/ |
D | stable-api-nonsense.rst | 64 - Depending on the version of the C compiler you use, different kernel 65 data structures will contain different alignment of structures, and 66 possibly include different functions in different ways (putting 68 isn't that important, but the different data structure padding is 72 different things can be assumed by the kernel: 74 - different structures can contain different fields 77 - Memory within the kernel can be aligned in different ways, 80 - Linux runs on a wide range of different processor architectures. 89 different Linux distributions and the number of different supported 91 different build options on different releases. Also realize that each [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/tools/testing/selftests/net/forwarding/ |
D | tc_vlan_modify.sh | 108 check_fail $? "ping between two different vlans passed when should not" 111 check_fail $? "ping6 between two different vlans passed when should not" 119 check_err $? "ping between two different vlans failed when should not" 122 check_err $? "ping6 between two different vlans failed when should not" 135 check_fail $? "ping between two different vlans passed when should not" 138 check_fail $? "ping6 between two different vlans passed when should not" 146 check_err $? "ping between two different vlans failed when should not" 149 check_err $? "ping6 between two different vlans failed when should not"
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D | ethtool.sh | 78 # Test that when we force different speeds, links are not up and ping 92 check_fail $? "ping with different speeds" 94 log_test "force of different speeds autoneg off" 262 # Test that when we configure links to advertise different speeds, 280 check_fail $? "ping with different speeds autoneg on" 283 log_test "advertise different speeds autoneg on"
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/powerpc/ |
D | vcpudispatch_stats.rst | 11 scenarios, vcpus may be dispatched on a different processor chip (away 33 3. number of times this vcpu was dispatched on a different processor core 35 4. number of times this vcpu was dispatched on a different chip 36 5. number of times this vcpu was dispatches on a different socket/drawer 43 7. number of times this vcpu was dispatched in a different node 69 physical cpu as the last time. 2683 were on a different core, but within 70 the same chip, while 30 dispatches were on a different chip compared to
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/Linux-v6.1/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/amdzen3/ |
D | memory.json | 132 …scription": "Demand Data Cache Fills by Data Source. From DRAM or IO connected in different Node.", 138 "BriefDescription": "Demand Data Cache Fills by Data Source. From CCX Cache in different Node.", 150 …"BriefDescription": "Demand Data Cache Fills by Data Source. From cache of different CCX in same n… 156 …"BriefDescription": "Demand Data Cache Fills by Data Source. From L3 or different L2 in same CCX.", 168 …fDescription": "Any Data Cache Fills by Data Source. From DRAM or IO connected in different Node.", 174 "BriefDescription": "Any Data Cache Fills by Data Source. From CCX Cache in different Node.", 186 …"BriefDescription": "Any Data Cache Fills by Data Source. From cache of different CCX in same node… 192 "BriefDescription": "Any Data Cache Fills by Data Source. From L3 or different L2 in same CCX.", 342 … "Software Prefetch Data Cache Fills by Data Source. From DRAM or IO connected in different Node.", 348 …scription": "Software Prefetch Data Cache Fills by Data Source. From CCX Cache in different Node.", [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/ |
D | samsung,s5m8767.yaml | 36 Describes the different operating modes of the LDO's with power mode 37 change in SOC. The different possible values are: 60 Describes the different operating modes of the regulator with power 61 mode change in SOC. The different possible values are: 85 Describes the different operating modes of the regulator with power 86 mode change in SOC. The different possible values are:
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/kbuild/ |
D | reproducible-builds.rst | 78 generate a different temporary key for each build, resulting in the 114 vDSO's debug information may be identical even for different kernel 116 packages for the different kernel versions. 118 To avoid this, you can make the vDSO different for different 125 Uncommitted changes or different commit ids in git can also lead 126 to different compilation results. For example, after executing 129 will be different, which will eventually lead to binary differences.
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/admin-guide/namespaces/ |
D | compatibility-list.rst | 6 may have when creating tasks living in different namespaces. 10 in different other namespaces (the rows): 28 other task living in a different namespace via a shared filesystem 33 2. Intentionally, two equal user IDs in different user namespaces 40 from different user namespaces should not access the same IPC objects
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/Linux-v6.1/include/uapi/linux/ |
D | falloc.h | 19 * Different filesystems may implement different limitations on the 51 * Different filesystems may implement different limitations on the granularity 68 * Different filesystems may implement different limitations on the
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/gpu/drm/msm/ |
D | NOTES | 3 In the current snapdragon SoC's, we have (at least) 3 different 20 with N different kms devices from xf86-video-freedreno. Plus, it 25 So, the approach is one drm driver, with some modularity. Different 27 And one or more 'struct msm_gpu' for the various different gpu sub- 57 than needing a different implementation for DTV, DSI, etc. (Ie. the 58 register interface is same, just different bases.)
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ |
D | colorspaces.rst | 20 the human eye has color receptors that are sensitive to three different 23 different wavelengths, so instead of RGB we would be using the 34 possible that different SPDs will result in the same stimulation of 36 of the light is different. 68 different wavelengths, the combination of which will stimulate the color 74 Different display devices will have different primaries and some 77 different display technologies or uses. To define a colorspace you need 150 mix of different standards also led to very confusing naming conventions
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D | format.rst | 13 Different devices exchange different kinds of data with applications, 15 within one kind many different formats are possible, in particular there is an 44 example, when the new standard uses a different number of scan lines, 47 multiple file descriptors which grabbed different logical streams
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/virt/ |
D | paravirt_ops.rst | 7 Linux provides support for different hypervisor virtualization technologies. 8 Historically different binary kernels would be required in order to support 9 different hypervisors, this restriction was removed with pv_ops. 10 Linux pv_ops is a virtualization API which enables support for different
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/ |
D | rt5663.txt | 23 Based on the different PCB layout, add the manual offset value to 24 compensate the DC offset for each L and R channel, and they are different 38 should compensate different DC offset to avoid the pop sound, and it is 39 also different between headphone and headset. In the example, the
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/ |
D | pinctrl-mt8186.yaml | 35 Physical address base for gpio base registers. There are 8 different GPIO 65 RSEL define or si unit value(ohm) to set different resistance. 103 Supported pin number and mux varies for different SoCs, and are 126 set different resistance. It can support "MTK_PUPD_SET_R1R0_00" & 130 value(ohm) to set different resistance by identifying property 171 set different resistance. It can support "MTK_PUPD_SET_R1R0_00" & 175 value(ohm) to set different resistance by identifying property
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D | pinctrl-mt8195.yaml | 58 RSEL define or si unit value(ohm) to set different resistance. 96 Supported pin number and mux varies for different SoCs, and are 119 set different resistance. It can support "MTK_PUPD_SET_R1R0_00" & 123 value(ohm) to set different resistance by identifying property 167 set different resistance. It can support "MTK_PUPD_SET_R1R0_00" & 171 value(ohm) to set different resistance by identifying property
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/Linux-v6.1/tools/testing/ktest/examples/ |
D | test.conf | 8 # BOX can be different than foo, if the machine BOX has 9 # multiple partitions with different systems installed. For example, 12 # machine, which may be different between which system the machine 55 # The following files each handle a different test case.
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/Linux-v6.1/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/powerpc/power8/ |
D | cache.json | 5 …e was reloaded with Modified (M) data from another chip's L2 or L3 on a different Node or Group (D… 6 …e was reloaded with Modified (M) data from another chip's L2 or L3 on a different Node or Group (D… 11 …che was reloaded with Shared (S) data from another chip's L2 or L3 on a different Node or Group (D… 12 …che was reloaded with Shared (S) data from another chip's L2 or L3 on a different Node or Group (D… 17 …": "The processor's data cache was reloaded from another chip's L4 on a different Node or Group (D… 18 …": "The processor's data cache was reloaded from another chip's L4 on a different Node or Group (D… 107 … reloaded either shared or modified data from another core's L2/L3 on a different chip (remote or … 108 … reloaded either shared or modified data from another core's L2/L3 on a different chip (remote or …
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-platform-dfl-port | 7 distinguish different ports under same FPGA device. 13 Description: Read-only. User can program different PR bitstreams to FPGA 14 Accelerator Function Unit (AFU) for different functions. It 22 Description: Read-only. It reports the APx (AFU Power) state, different APx 23 means different throttling level. When reading this file, it
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/ |
D | concepts.rst | 25 address ranges. Besides, different CPU architectures, and even 26 different implementations of the same architecture have different views 103 Often hardware poses restrictions on how different physical memory 115 architectures define all zones, and requirements for DMA are different 116 for different platforms. 123 different access latency depending on the "distance" from the 161 different types of data. It can be kernel internal data structures,
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/Linux-v6.1/tools/memory-model/litmus-tests/ |
D | IRIW+poonceonces+OnceOnce.litmus | 8 * needed to cause two different reading processes to agree on the order 9 * of a pair of writes, where each write is to a different variable by a 10 * different process?
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D | IRIW+fencembonceonces+OnceOnce.litmus | 8 * cause two different reading processes to agree on the order of a pair 9 * of writes, where each write is to a different variable by a different
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/power/powercap/ |
D | dtpm.rst | 19 different devices by limiting their power given an application 24 different devices. 114 The different devices supporting the power limitation are represented 165 generic and provides a set of API to let the different drivers to 170 allocate and link the different nodes of the tree. 174 an optional parent field allowing to hook different devices to an
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/userspace-api/ |
D | futex2.rst | 53 to ``val``. If it's different, the syscall undo all the work done so far and 79 have different virtual addresses for the same futex (using, for instance, a 80 file-backed shared memory) requires different internal mechanisms to be get 84 Futexes can be of different sizes: 8, 16, 32 or 64 bits. Currently, the only
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/Linux-v6.1/samples/pktgen/ |
D | README.rst | 38 "-a" parameter may be used to create different flows simultaneously. 55 The functions.sh file provides; Three different shell functions for 56 configuring the different components of pktgen: pg_ctrl(), pg_thread() 59 These functions correspond to pktgens different components.
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