/Linux-v5.10/drivers/net/bonding/ |
D | bond_3ad.c | 119 * @port: the port we're looking at 133 * @port: the port we're looking at 159 * @agg: the agregator we're looking at 171 * @port: the port we're looking at 180 * @port: the port we're looking at 192 * @port: the port we're looking at 201 * @port: the port we're looking at 217 * @port: the port we're looking at 231 * @port: the port we're looking at 334 * @port: the port we're looking at [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/perf/tests/shell/ |
D | test_arm_coresight.sh | 40 echo "Looking at perf.data file for dumping branch samples:" 51 echo "Looking at perf.data file for reporting branch samples:" 62 echo "Looking at perf.data file for instruction samples:"
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D | record+script_probe_vfs_getname.sh | 27 echo "Looking at perf.data file for vfs_getname records for the file we touched:"
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/acpi/ |
D | pptt.c | 125 * continue looking at this node's resource list in acpi_pptt_walk_cache() 154 * we are looking for the max depth. Since its potentially in acpi_find_cache_level() 199 * PPTT table, looking for nodes which reference it. 242 * This is done by iterating the PPTT table looking for processor nodes 301 pr_debug("Looking for data cache\n"); in acpi_cache_type() 304 pr_debug("Looking for instruction cache\n"); in acpi_cache_type() 308 pr_debug("Looking for unified cache\n"); in acpi_cache_type() 330 pr_debug("Looking for CPU %d's level %u cache type %d\n", in acpi_find_cache_node()
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/powerpc/kernel/ptrace/ |
D | ptrace32.c | 50 * (this is run in a 32-bit process looking at a 64-bit process) in compat_arch_ptrace() 109 * (this is run in a 32-bit process looking at a 64-bit process) in compat_arch_ptrace() 157 * (this is run in a 32-bit process looking at a 64-bit process) in compat_arch_ptrace() 210 * (this is run in a 32-bit process looking at a 64-bit process) in compat_arch_ptrace()
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/of/ |
D | irq.c | 90 * input, walks the tree looking for any interrupt-map properties, translates 130 * trick of looking for the parent here as some device-trees rely on it in of_irq_parse_raw() 524 * First pass will be looking for NULL as the parent. in of_irq_init() 586 * Walk up the device parent links looking for one with a in __of_msi_map_id() 602 * Walk up the device hierarchy looking for devices with a "msi-map" 618 * Walk up the device hierarchy looking for devices with a "msi-map"
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/locking/ |
D | rt-mutex.rst | 67 we need to set the bit0 before looking at the lock, and the owner may 73 set this bit before looking at the lock.
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/x86/lib/ |
D | cmdline.c | 67 * option we were looking for. If the in __cmdline_find_option_bool() 160 * option we were looking for, prepare to in __cmdline_find_option()
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/Linux-v5.10/fs/configfs/ |
D | item.c | 169 * @group: group we're looking in. 172 * Iterate over @group->cg_list, looking for a matching config_item.
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/Linux-v5.10/net/netfilter/ipvs/ |
D | Kconfig | 213 connections to the servers through looking up a statically assigned 223 connections to the servers through looking up a statically assigned 234 network connections to the servers through looking up a statically
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/mfd/ |
D | ipaq-micro.c | 147 case STATE_SOF: /* Looking for SOF */ in micro_process_char() 151 case STATE_ID: /* Looking for id and len byte */ in micro_process_char() 158 case STATE_DATA: /* Looking for 'len' data bytes */ in micro_process_char() 164 case STATE_CHKSUM: /* Looking for the checksum */ in micro_process_char()
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/Linux-v5.10/include/linux/power/ |
D | sbs-battery.h | 17 * @poll_retry_count: # of times to retry looking for new status after
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/powerpc/mm/book3s64/ |
D | hash_hugepage.c | 120 * nobody is looking at hpte_slot_array. hence we can in __hash_page_thp() 172 * nobody is looking at hpte_slot_array. hence we can in __hash_page_thp()
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm/lib/ |
D | findbit.S | 50 eor r3, r3, #0xff @ now looking for a 1 bit 126 eor r3, r3, #0xff @ now looking for a 1 bit
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/vm/ |
D | index.rst | 6 subsystem. If you are looking for advice on simply allocating memory,
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/platform/x86/ |
D | intel_menlow.c | 494 /* Looking for the \_TZ.GSTS method */ in intel_menlow_module_init() 499 /* Looking for ACPI device MEM0 with hardware id INT0002 */ in intel_menlow_module_init() 504 /* Looking for sensors in each ACPI thermal zone */ in intel_menlow_module_init()
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/edac/ |
D | edac_pci_sysfs.c | 515 /* read the device TYPE, looking for bridges */ in edac_pci_dev_parity_clear() 541 /* read the device TYPE, looking for bridges */ in edac_pci_dev_parity_test() 623 * Scan the PCI device list looking for SERRORs, Master Parity ERRORS or 651 /* scan all PCI devices looking for a Parity Error on devices and in edac_pci_do_parity_check()
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/Linux-v5.10/sound/usb/ |
D | clock.c | 283 /* first, see if the ID we're looking for is a clock source already */ in __uac_clock_find_source() 301 /* the entity ID we are looking for is a selector. in __uac_clock_find_source() 377 /* first, see if the ID we're looking for is a clock source already */ in __uac3_clock_find_source() 395 /* the entity ID we are looking for is a selector. in __uac3_clock_find_source()
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/arm/nwfpe/ |
D | notes.rst | 14 I was looking at some code, that calculated a double result, stored it in f4
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/testing/selftests/media_tests/ |
D | regression_test.txt | 43 Run dmesg looking for any user-after free errors or mutex lock errors.
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/Linux-v5.10/include/linux/ |
D | linear_range.h | 12 * Define a lookup-table for range of values. Intended to help when looking
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/Linux-v5.10/scripts/gcc-plugins/ |
D | structleak_plugin.c | 136 /* we're looking for an assignment of a single rhs... */ in initialize() 153 /* these aren't the 0days you're looking for */ in initialize()
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/net/ethernet/samsung/sxgbe/ |
D | sxgbe_desc.h | 270 /* Return the reception status looking at the RDES1 */ 280 /* Return the reception status looking at Context control information */
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/ |
D | rdrand.c | 49 * some at least random-looking data. in x86_init_rdrand()
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/ |
D | pinctrl-sirf.txt | 24 Valid values for group and function names can be found from looking at the
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