/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-class-regulator | 6 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 32 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 96 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 111 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 126 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 151 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 166 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 181 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 196 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 234 Some regulator directories will contain a field called [all …]
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D | sysfs-class | 7 in the kernel. The individual directories will consist 9 directories.
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D | sysfs-devices-power_resources_D0 | 9 If present, it contains symbolic links to device directories 12 of the links are the same as the names of the directories they
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D | sysfs-devices-power_resources_wakeup | 9 If present, it contains symbolic links to device directories 12 the links are the same as the names of the directories they
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D | sysfs-devices-power_resources_D3hot | 10 If present, it contains symbolic links to device directories 13 names of the links are the same as the names of the directories
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D | sysfs-devices-power_resources_D1 | 10 If present, it contains symbolic links to device directories 13 of the links are the same as the names of the directories they
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D | sysfs-devices-power_resources_D2 | 10 If present, it contains symbolic links to device directories 13 of the links are the same as the names of the directories they
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/filesystems/ |
D | autofs.rst | 45 An autofs filesystem can contain 3 sorts of objects: directories, 46 symbolic links and mount traps. Mount traps are directories with 50 created with a regular `symlink` system call, while directories and 53 map is consulted by autofs to determine which directories are mount 65 Directories created in the root directory are mount traps only if the 68 Directories further down the tree depend on the *maxproto* mount 70 When *maxproto* is five, no directories further down the 71 tree are ever mount traps, they are always regular directories. When 72 the *maxproto* is four (or three), these directories are mount traps 75 So: non-empty (i.e. non-leaf) directories are never mount traps. Empty [all …]
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D | overlayfs.rst | 25 While directories will report an st_dev from the overlay-filesystem, 89 'lower' filesystem is either hidden or, in the case of directories, 109 Directories section in Overlay Filesystem 112 Overlaying mainly involves directories. If a given name appears in both 117 Where both upper and lower objects are directories, a merged directory 120 At mount time, the two directories given as mount options "lowerdir" and 132 actual lookups find directories, both are stored and a merged 136 Only the lists of names from directories are merged. Other content 140 whiteouts and opaque directories 146 directories (non-directories are always opaque). [all …]
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D | squashfs.rst | 10 directories. Inodes in the system are very small and all blocks are packed to 33 Max directories unlimited unlimited 50 Squashfs compresses data, inodes and directories. In addition, inode and 115 Metadata (inodes and directories) are compressed in 8Kbyte blocks. Each 132 regular files and directories, and extended types where extra 135 3.3 Directories 138 Like inodes, directories are packed into compressed metadata blocks, stored 139 in a directory table. Directories are accessed using the start address of 143 Directories are organised in a slightly complex way, and are not simply 147 Directories are therefore organised in a two level list, a directory [all …]
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D | ntfs3.rst | 56 - Controls the default permissions for files/directories created after 61 directories, fmask applies only to files and dmask only to directories. 79 - Prevents the creation of files and directories with a name not allowed
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D | omfs.rst | 12 block sizes from 2k to 8k, with hash-based directories. This 41 dmask=xxx set umask to xxx for directories 69 Files and directories are both represented by omfs_inode:: 84 Directories in OMFS are implemented as a large hash table. Filenames are
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D | hpfs.rst | 167 You encounter this problem only if you have many directories so that 172 You can't delete open directories. 174 You can't rename over directories (what is it good for?). 184 (lost files, unbalanced directories). (I guess all filesystem may do it). 198 probably because of directories created with old version of this driver. 207 When you have two (or more) lost directories pointing each to other, chkdsk 285 Directories have no longer archive attribute set (some programs don't like 294 error sometimes when opening directories in PMSHELL)
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D | ceph.rst | 23 * Recursive accounting (nested files, directories, bytes) 43 directories, allowing entire directories of dentries and inodes to be 45 extremely large directories can be fragmented and managed by 70 Ceph also provides some recursive accounting on directories for nested
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D | fscrypt.rst | 9 transparent encryption of files and directories. 46 userspace provides the key, all regular files, directories, and 124 encrypted files and directories before removing a master key, as 169 policies on all new encrypted directories. 322 For directories that are indexed using a secret-keyed dirhash over the 327 encrypted directories use this style of hashing. 557 For new encrypted directories, use v2 policies. 613 files, directories (recursively), and symlinks created in the 621 regular files and directories, including nonempty directories. 757 On encrypted files and directories it gets the inode's 16-byte nonce. [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/arch/arm/samsung/ |
D | overview.rst | 35 several platform directories and then the machine specific directories 39 last in the line of include directories that are processed for the build 51 The old plat-s3c and plat-s5pc1xx directories have been removed, with 54 so many different platform directories.
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/admin-guide/ |
D | sysfs-rules.rst | 25 reading directories and opening the files yourself. 54 - all elements of a devpath must be real directories. Symlinks 105 It is planned that all device directories will end up in the tree 111 not contain any device directories themselves, but only flat lists of 115 classification directories into one place at ``/sys/subsystem``, 116 following the layout of the bus directories. All buses and 153 directory does not contain directories for child devices, these links 157 real child device directories in the ``/sys/devices`` tree is a bug in 161 directories live in ``/sys/devices.``
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/Linux-v6.6/fs/squashfs/ |
D | namei.c | 12 * This file implements code to do filename lookup in directories. 14 * Like inodes, directories are packed into compressed metadata blocks, stored 15 * in a directory table. Directories are accessed using the start address of 19 * Directories are organised in a slightly complex way, and are not simply 23 * Directories are therefore organised in a two level list, a directory 29 * Directories are sorted, and can contain a directory index to speed up 32 * in each metadata block. Directories are sorted in alphabetical order,
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/Linux-v6.6/include/uapi/linux/ |
D | landlock.h | 92 * files and directories. Files or directories opened before the sandboxing 112 * A directory can receive access rights related to files or directories. The 114 * directories beneath it: 144 * always deny attempts to reparent files between different directories. 146 * In addition to the source and destination directories having the
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/filesystems/caching/ |
D | cachefiles.rst | 155 Do not create, rename or unlink files and directories in the cache while the 164 Do not create files or directories in the cache, lest the cache get confused or 177 directories are culled if not in use. 214 The CacheFiles module will create two directories in the directory it was 228 The module represents index objects as directories with the filename "I..." or 231 Data objects are represented as files if they have no children, or directories 241 Immediately in the representative directory are a collection of directories 256 make a nest of directories, and the last one of which will be the objects 257 inside the last directory. The names of the intermediate directories will have 279 Intermediate directories are always "@" or "+" as appropriate. [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/usb/ |
D | gadget_configfs.rst | 93 Further custom string descriptors can be created as directories within the 107 directories must be created: 249 Remove strings directories in configurations: 285 Remove strings directories in the gadget:: 309 In configfs there are items and groups, both represented as directories. 313 The user can create and remove directories, but cannot remove files, 363 the directories in general can be named at will. A group can have
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/damon/ |
D | usage.rst | 42 creates multiple directories and files under its sysfs directory, 115 of child directories named ``0`` to ``N-1``. Each directory represents each 152 number (``N``) to the file creates the number of child directories named as 163 and three directories (``monitoring_attrs``, ``targets``, and ``schemes``) 191 Specifically, two directories, ``intervals`` and ``nr_regions`` exist in this 211 number (``N``) to the file creates the number of child directories named ``0`` 245 number (``N``) to the file creates the number of child directories named ``0`` 266 number (``N``) to the file creates the number of child directories named ``0`` 272 In each scheme directory, five directories (``access_pattern``, ``quotas``, 306 Under the ``access_pattern`` directory, three directories (``sz``, [all …]
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/admin-guide/sysctl/ |
D | fs.rst | 13 This file contains documentation for the sysctl files and directories 180 in world writable sticky directories, unless they are owned by the 183 When set to "2" it also applies to group writable sticky directories. 193 directories like ``/tmp``. The common method of exploitation of this flaw 218 don't own in world writable sticky directories, unless they are 221 When set to "2" it also applies to group writable sticky directories. 229 directories like ``/tmp``. The common method of exploitation of this flaw
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/Linux-v6.6/Documentation/arch/arm/ |
D | arm.rst | 66 Several new include directories have been created under include/asm-arm, 68 directories, and their purpose is listed below: 85 used to select which directories and files get included (we will use 88 To this end, we now have arch/arm/mach-$(MACHINE) directories which are 187 classes are given directories - arch/arm/mach-<class> - which contain
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/Linux-v6.6/fs/jffs2/ |
D | build.c | 66 /* we can get high latency here with huge directories */ in jffs2_build_inode_pass1() 81 /* If we appear (at this stage) to have hard-linked directories, in jffs2_build_inode_pass1() 133 they were directories, then decrement the nlink of their in jffs2_build_filesystem() 165 * dead directories which still had some old dirents lying in jffs2_build_filesystem() 183 * directories during fs build, so set it to the in jffs2_build_filesystem() 196 /* We clear ic->pino_nlink ∀ directories' ic *only* if dir_hardlinks in jffs2_build_filesystem() 206 /* For directories, ic->pino_nlink holds that parent inode # */ in jffs2_build_filesystem()
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