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/Linux-v5.15/arch/arm/boot/dts/ |
D | sun7i-a20-olimex-som204-evb.dts | 134 /* Exposed to UEXT1 */ 145 /* Exposed to UEXT2 */ 266 /* Exposed to UEXT1 */ 274 /* Exposed to UEXT2 */ 295 /* Exposed to UEXT1 */ 302 /* Exposed to UEXT2 */
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/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/admin-guide/perf/ |
D | qcom_l3_pmu.rst | 7 by all cores within a socket. Each slice is exposed as a separate uncore perf 18 exposed via the "event" format attribute. In addition to the 32bit physical 20 counter chaining. This feature is exposed via the "lc" (long counter) format
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/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/admin-guide/gpio/ |
D | gpio-mockup.rst | 7 chips for testing purposes. The lines exposed by these chips can be accessed 23 parameter is the number of lines exposed by the chip. 34 GPIO lines exposed by it should be named.
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/Linux-v5.15/include/linux/ |
D | memory.h | 87 /* These states are exposed to userspace as text strings in sysfs */ 88 #define MEM_ONLINE (1<<0) /* exposed to userspace */ 89 #define MEM_GOING_OFFLINE (1<<1) /* exposed to userspace */ 90 #define MEM_OFFLINE (1<<2) /* exposed to userspace */
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D | fs_types.h | 24 * exposed to user via getdents(2), readdir(3) 54 * so whiteout dirents are exposed to user as DT_CHR.
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/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/ |
D | aspeed-lpc.txt | 20 * An LPC Host Interface Controller: Manages functions exposed to the host such 29 configuration, therefore the host portion of the controller is exposed as a 75 The LPC Host Interface Controller manages functions exposed to the host such as 98 be exposed over the LPC to AHB mapping
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/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-bus-iio-cros-ec | 25 This attribute is exposed by the CrOS EC sensors driver and 26 represents the sensor ID as exposed by the EC. This ID is used
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/Linux-v5.15/drivers/misc/mei/ |
D | hw-txe-regs.h | 124 * and it is also exposed in the SeC memory space. 138 * and it is also exposed in the SeC memory space. 194 * This register is both an ICR to SeC and it is also exposed 204 * This register is both an ICR to SeC and it is also exposed
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/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/sound/hd-audio/ |
D | realtek-pc-beep.rst | 7 route audio between pins but aren't themselves exposed as HDA widgets. As far 35 by h and S bits. Does not affect the level of 1Ah exposed to other widgets. 39 by h and S bits. Does not affect the level of 1Ah exposed to other widgets. 86 This particular register, exposed at coefficient 0x36 and named in commits from
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/Linux-v5.15/drivers/media/platform/vsp1/ |
D | vsp1_drm.h | 21 * struct vsp1_drm_pipeline - State for the API exposed to the DRM driver 50 * struct vsp1_drm - State for the API exposed to the DRM driver
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/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/arm64/ |
D | pointer-authentication.rst | 77 The regset is exposed only when HWCAP_PACA is set. Separate masks are 78 exposed for data pointers and instruction pointers, as the set of PAC 130 exposed outside of the function, while still allowing binaries conforming to
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/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/ |
D | xive.rst | 22 are required for interrupt management. These are exposed to the 36 They are exposed to software in four different pages each proposing 39 third (operating system) and the fourth (user level) are exposed the 53 pages exposed to the guest should accommadate this change.
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/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/networking/devlink/ |
D | netdevsim.rst | 70 Rate nodes and it's parameters are exposed in ``netdevsim`` debugfs in RO mode. 78 Same parameters are exposed for leaf objects in corresponding ports directories.
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/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/scsi/ |
D | ufs.rst | 88 * UDM_SAP: Device manager service access point is exposed to device 91 * UTP_CMD_SAP: Command service access point is exposed to UFS command 93 * UTP_TM_SAP: Task management service access point is exposed to task
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/Linux-v5.15/drivers/scsi/ |
D | pmcraid.h | 659 /* Array of allowed-to-be-exposed resources, initialized from 665 struct list_head used_res_q; /* List of to be exposed resources */ 795 struct list_head queue; /* link to "to be exposed" resources */ 915 "Unit Attention, incompatible exposed mode device"}, 937 "Unit Attention, array exposed"}, 939 "Unit Attention, exposed array is still protected"}, 951 "Data Protect, exposed array is short a required device"}, 955 "Data Protect, exposed mode device resource address conflict"}, 957 "Data Protect, incorrect resource address of exposed mode device"},
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/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/fpga/ |
D | dfl.rst | 86 The following functions are exposed through ioctls: 96 More functions are exposed through sysfs 125 performance counters are exposed through perf PMU APIs. Standard perf tool 146 The following functions are exposed through ioctls: 168 More functions are exposed through sysfs: 220 Users can read related information via sysfs interfaces exposed 249 the compat_id exposed by the target FPGA region. This check is usually done by 259 Features supported by the particular FPGA device are exposed through Device 285 Ports (and related AFUs) are accessed via PF by default, but could be exposed
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/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ |
D | vidioc-g-jpegcomp.rst | 70 control is exposed by a driver applications should use it instead 91 control is exposed by a driver applications should use it instead
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/Linux-v5.15/drivers/gpu/drm/ |
D | drm_blend.c | 91 * On top of this basic transformation additional properties can be exposed by 190 * exposed and assumed to be black). 250 * The property exposed to userspace is a bitmask property (see 364 * The property exposed to userspace is called "zpos". 403 * The property exposed to userspace is called "zpos". 553 * The property exposed to userspace is an enumeration property (see
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D | drm_encoder.c | 40 * connector. Encoders are objects exposed to userspace, originally to allow 43 * top of that the exposed restrictions are too simple for today's hardware, and 53 * abstraction since they are not exposed to userspace at all.
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/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/block/ |
D | null_blk.rst | 119 0 Block device is exposed as a random-access block device. 120 1 Block device is exposed as a host-managed zoned block device. Requires 125 Per zone size when exposed as a zoned block device. Must be a power of two.
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/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/userspace-api/ |
D | seccomp_filter.rst | 8 A large number of system calls are exposed to every userland process 13 surface exposed to the application. System call filtering is meant for 22 history of being exposed to userland and a straightforward data set. 34 mechanism for minimizing the exposed kernel surface. It is meant to be
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/Linux-v5.15/drivers/crypto/caam/ |
D | ctrl.h | 11 /* Prototypes for backend-level services exposed to APIs */
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/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/kbuild/ |
D | reproducible-builds.rst | 21 * The version string exposed by ``uname()`` and included in 28 exposed via ``/sys/kernel/kheaders.tar.xz``
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/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/dev-tools/ |
D | testing-overview.rst | 30 internal structures and functions which aren't exposed to userspace. 54 This means that only kernel functionality which is exposed to userspace somehow
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/Linux-v5.15/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/opal/ |
D | power-mgt.txt | 5 idle states. The description of these idle states is exposed via the 28 properties are exposed as arrays. Each entry in the property array
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