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/Linux-v6.1/arch/arm/mach-imx/
Dhardware.h24 * This is rather complicated for humans and ugly to verify, but for a machine
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/filesystems/nfs/
Dknfsd-stats.rst18 '#' character are comments intended for humans and should be ignored
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/
Dpanel-common.yaml37 string suitable for use by humans. It typically contains a name inscribed
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/
Dstyle.rst73 simple, consistent way for humans to find and run tests. This may change
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/
Dcolorspaces.rst123 all colors that humans can perceive, but the transform to another
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/ia64/
Dmca.rst196 of the original task, for humans to use. For example, a comm field of
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/usb/
Dusbmon.rst30 are finalized. Second, humans can read it in case tools are not available.
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/i2c/
Di2c-sysfs.rst298 can be easily remembered by humans or calculated arithmetically. For example, we
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/hid/
DKconfig14 interacts directly with and takes input from humans. The term "HID"
/Linux-v6.1/arch/sparc/mm/
Dultra.S28 /* This file is meant to be read efficiently by the CPU, not humans.
/Linux-v6.1/sound/pci/au88x0/
Dau88x0_a3d.c237 * "The other main clue that humans use to locate sounds, is called
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/process/
Dhandling-regressions.rst312 Ideally yes: we are all humans and easily forget problems when something more
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/media/i2c/
Dov7670.c201 int vstart; /* sense to humans, but evidently the sensor */