/Linux-v5.10/drivers/i2c/ |
D | i2c-core-acpi.c | 74 struct i2c_acpi_lookup *lookup = data; in i2c_acpi_fill_info() local 75 struct i2c_board_info *info = lookup->info; in i2c_acpi_fill_info() 82 if (lookup->index != -1 && lookup->n++ != lookup->index) in i2c_acpi_fill_info() 85 status = acpi_get_handle(lookup->device_handle, in i2c_acpi_fill_info() 87 &lookup->adapter_handle); in i2c_acpi_fill_info() 92 lookup->speed = sb->connection_speed; in i2c_acpi_fill_info() 109 struct i2c_acpi_lookup *lookup) in i2c_acpi_do_lookup() argument 111 struct i2c_board_info *info = lookup->info; in i2c_acpi_do_lookup() 122 lookup->device_handle = acpi_device_handle(adev); in i2c_acpi_do_lookup() 127 i2c_acpi_fill_info, lookup); in i2c_acpi_do_lookup() [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/haswell/ |
D | uncore.json | 115 "BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup read request that access cache and found line in M-state.", 116 "PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup read request that access cache and found line in M-state.", 127 "BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup write request that access cache and found line in M-state.", 128 "PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup write request that access cache and found line in M-state.", 139 …"BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in M-state.… 140 …"PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup external snoop request that access cache and found line in M-state… 151 "BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup any request that access cache and found line in M-state.", 152 "PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup any request that access cache and found line in M-state.", 163 "BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup read request that access cache and found line in I-state.", 164 "PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup read request that access cache and found line in I-state.", [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/testing/selftests/drivers/net/ocelot/ |
D | tc_flower_chains.sh | 37 # Helpers to map a VCAP IS1 and VCAP IS2 lookup and policy to a chain number 39 # VCAP IS1 lookup 0: 10000 40 # VCAP IS1 lookup 1: 11000 41 # VCAP IS1 lookup 2: 12000 42 # VCAP IS2 lookup 0 policy 0: 20000 43 # VCAP IS2 lookup 0 policy 1: 20001 44 # VCAP IS2 lookup 0 policy 255: 20255 45 # VCAP IS2 lookup 1 policy 0: 21000 46 # VCAP IS2 lookup 1 policy 1: 21001 47 # VCAP IS2 lookup 1 policy 255: 21255 [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/net/wireless/broadcom/b43/ |
D | tables_nphy.h | 85 #define B43_NTAB_FRAMELT B43_NTAB8 (0x18, 0x000) /* Frame Lookup Table */ 95 #define B43_NTAB_PILOTLT B43_NTAB32(0x14, 0x000) /* Pilot Lookup Table */ 117 #define B43_NTAB_C0_ESTPLT B43_NTAB8 (0x1A, 0x000) /* Estimate Power Lookup Table Core 0 */ 119 #define B43_NTAB_C0_ADJPLT B43_NTAB8 (0x1A, 0x040) /* Adjust Power Lookup Table Core 0 */ 121 #define B43_NTAB_C0_GAINCTL B43_NTAB32(0x1A, 0x0C0) /* Gain Control Lookup Table Core 0 */ 123 #define B43_NTAB_C0_IQLT B43_NTAB32(0x1A, 0x140) /* IQ Lookup Table Core 0 */ 125 #define B43_NTAB_C0_LOFEEDTH B43_NTAB16(0x1A, 0x1C0) /* Local Oscillator Feed Through Lookup Table… 127 #define B43_NTAB_C1_ESTPLT B43_NTAB8 (0x1B, 0x000) /* Estimate Power Lookup Table Core 1 */ 129 #define B43_NTAB_C1_ADJPLT B43_NTAB8 (0x1B, 0x040) /* Adjust Power Lookup Table Core 1 */ 131 #define B43_NTAB_C1_GAINCTL B43_NTAB32(0x1B, 0x0C0) /* Gain Control Lookup Table Core 1 */ [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/net/qrtr/ |
D | ns.c | 38 [QRTR_TYPE_NEW_LOOKUP] = "new-lookup", 39 [QRTR_TYPE_DEL_LOOKUP] = "del-lookup", 187 pr_err("failed to send lookup notification\n"); in lookup_notify() 275 struct qrtr_lookup *lookup; in server_del() local 291 lookup = container_of(li, struct qrtr_lookup, li); in server_del() 292 if (lookup->service && lookup->service != srv->service) in server_del() 294 if (lookup->instance && lookup->instance != srv->instance) in server_del() 297 lookup_notify(&lookup->sq, srv, false); in server_del() 423 struct qrtr_lookup *lookup; in ctrl_cmd_del_client() local 448 lookup = container_of(li, struct qrtr_lookup, li); in ctrl_cmd_del_client() [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/broadwell/ |
D | uncore.json | 55 "BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup read request that access cache and found line in M-state", 56 "PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup read request that access cache and found line in M-state.", 67 "BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup write request that access cache and found line in M-state", 68 "PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup write request that access cache and found line in M-state.", 79 "BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup any request that access cache and found line in M-state", 80 "PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup any request that access cache and found line in M-state.", 91 "BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup read request that access cache and found line in I-state", 92 "PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup read request that access cache and found line in I-state.", 103 "BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup any request that access cache and found line in I-state", 104 "PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup any request that access cache and found line in I-state.", [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/skylake/ |
D | uncore.json | 55 "BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup write request that access cache and found line in M-state", 56 "PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup write request that access cache and found line in M-state.", 67 "BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup any request that access cache and found line in M-state", 68 "PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup any request that access cache and found line in M-state.", 79 "BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup read request that access cache and found line in I-state", 80 "PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup read request that access cache and found line in I-state.", 91 "BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup any request that access cache and found line in I-state", 92 "PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup any request that access cache and found line in I-state.", 103 "BriefDescription": "L3 Lookup read request that access cache and found line in any MESI-state", 104 … "PublicDescription": "L3 Lookup read request that access cache and found line in any MESI-state.", [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/filesystems/ |
D | path-lookup.txt | 1 Path walking and name lookup locking 9 path string. Then repeating the lookup from the child dentry and finding its 16 Prior to 2.5.10, dcache_lock was acquired in d_lookup (dcache hash lookup) and 50 current->fs->cwd or current->fs->root) as the first parent of the lookup. Then 53 parent for the next lookup. 58 Turning the child into a parent for the next lookup requires more checks and 72 - lookup and create missing parts of the path on demand. 77 Dcache name lookup 79 In order to lookup a dcache (parent, name) tuple, we take a hash on the tuple 115 lookup of the old list veering off into the new (incorrect) list and missing [all …]
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D | path-lookup.rst | 2 Pathname lookup 7 - <https://lwn.net/Articles/649115/> Pathname lookup in Linux 8 - <https://lwn.net/Articles/649729/> RCU-walk: faster pathname lookup in Linux 15 - per-directory parallel name lookup. 18 Introduction to pathname lookup 21 The most obvious aspect of pathname lookup, which very little 96 changes that affect that lookup. One fairly extreme case is that if 100 pathname lookup is to prevent them from having damaging effects. Many 103 pathname lookup. 109 make them quickly available for lookup. Each entry (known as a [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/gpio/ |
D | gpiolib-acpi.c | 644 struct acpi_gpio_lookup *lookup = data; in acpi_populate_gpio_lookup() local 649 if (!lookup->desc) { in acpi_populate_gpio_lookup() 654 if (lookup->info.quirks & ACPI_GPIO_QUIRK_ONLY_GPIOIO && gpioint) in acpi_populate_gpio_lookup() 655 lookup->index++; in acpi_populate_gpio_lookup() 657 if (lookup->n++ != lookup->index) in acpi_populate_gpio_lookup() 660 pin_index = lookup->pin_index; in acpi_populate_gpio_lookup() 664 lookup->desc = acpi_get_gpiod(agpio->resource_source.string_ptr, in acpi_populate_gpio_lookup() 666 lookup->info.pin_config = agpio->pin_config; in acpi_populate_gpio_lookup() 667 lookup->info.gpioint = gpioint; in acpi_populate_gpio_lookup() 676 if (lookup->info.gpioint) { in acpi_populate_gpio_lookup() [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/bpf/ |
D | prog_sk_lookup.rst | 8 into the socket lookup performed by the transport layer when a packet is to be 31 latency spikes during socket lookup. 54 ``SK_PASS`` signifies that the socket lookup should continue on to regular 55 hashtable-based lookup, while ``SK_DROP`` causes the transport layer to drop the 69 is used as the result of the socket lookup. 73 selected a socket, socket lookup fails. 75 socket lookup continues on. 81 receives information about the packet that triggered the socket lookup. Namely:
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/Linux-v5.10/include/linux/ |
D | of_platform.h | 16 * struct of_dev_auxdata - lookup table entry for device names & platform_data 22 * This lookup table allows the caller of of_platform_populate() to override 32 * Note: Using an auxdata lookup table should be considered a last resort when 44 /* Macro to simplify populating a lookup table */ 76 const struct of_dev_auxdata *lookup, 79 const struct of_dev_auxdata *lookup, 89 const struct of_dev_auxdata *lookup, in of_platform_populate() argument 95 const struct of_dev_auxdata *lookup, in of_platform_default_populate() argument
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D | kref.h | 100 * objects that can be looked up from a lookup structure, and which are 101 * removed from that lookup structure in the object destructor. 103 * lookup + kref_get, and a write lock around kref_put + remove from lookup 105 * With a lookup followed by a kref_get_unless_zero *with return value check* 107 * the lookup structure and RCU lookups become trivial.
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/Linux-v5.10/net/netfilter/ipvs/ |
D | ip_vs_mh.c | 8 /* The mh algorithm is to assign a preference list of all the lookup 12 * up a the lookup table. 63 struct ip_vs_mh_lookup *lookup; member 111 l = &s->lookup[0]; in ip_vs_mh_reset() 170 * the population for the dests and reset lookup table. in ip_vs_mh_populate() 209 dest = rcu_dereference_protected(s->lookup[c].dest, 1); in ip_vs_mh_populate() 215 RCU_INIT_POINTER(s->lookup[c].dest, new_dest); in ip_vs_mh_populate() 241 struct ip_vs_dest *dest = rcu_dereference(s->lookup[hash].dest); in ip_vs_mh_get() 258 dest = rcu_dereference(s->lookup[ihash].dest); in ip_vs_mh_get_fallback() 274 dest = rcu_dereference(s->lookup[hash].dest); in ip_vs_mh_get_fallback() [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/gpu/drm/msm/disp/dpu1/ |
D | dpu_hw_interrupts.h | 84 * irq_idx_lookup - Lookup IRQ index on the HW interrupt type 88 * @return: irq_idx or -EINVAL for lookup fail 95 * enable_irq - Enable IRQ based on lookup IRQ index 97 * @irq_idx: Lookup irq index return from irq_idx_lookup 105 * disable_irq - Disable IRQ based on lookup IRQ index 107 * @irq_idx: Lookup irq index return from irq_idx_lookup 155 * @irq_idx: Lookup irq index return from irq_idx_lookup 163 * based on given lookup IRQ index. 165 * @irq_idx: Lookup irq index return from irq_idx_lookup
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/Linux-v5.10/fs/orangefs/ |
D | namei.c | 113 * in theory we could skip a lookup here (if the intent is to in orangefs_lookup() 114 * create) in order to avoid a potentially failed lookup, but in orangefs_lookup() 115 * leaving it in can skip a valid lookup and try to create a file in orangefs_lookup() 117 * -EEXIST on O_EXCL opens, which is broken if we skip this lookup in orangefs_lookup() 130 new_op->upcall.req.lookup.sym_follow = ORANGEFS_LOOKUP_LINK_NO_FOLLOW; in orangefs_lookup() 137 new_op->upcall.req.lookup.parent_refn = parent->refn; in orangefs_lookup() 139 strncpy(new_op->upcall.req.lookup.d_name, dentry->d_name.name, in orangefs_lookup() 143 "%s: doing lookup on %s under %pU,%d\n", in orangefs_lookup() 145 new_op->upcall.req.lookup.d_name, in orangefs_lookup() 146 &new_op->upcall.req.lookup.parent_refn.khandle, in orangefs_lookup() [all …]
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D | dcache.c | 26 gossip_debug(GOSSIP_DCACHE_DEBUG, "%s: attempting lookup.\n", __func__); in orangefs_revalidate_lookup() 32 new_op->upcall.req.lookup.sym_follow = ORANGEFS_LOOKUP_LINK_NO_FOLLOW; in orangefs_revalidate_lookup() 33 new_op->upcall.req.lookup.parent_refn = parent->refn; in orangefs_revalidate_lookup() 34 strncpy(new_op->upcall.req.lookup.d_name, in orangefs_revalidate_lookup() 52 "%s:%s:%d lookup failure.\n", in orangefs_revalidate_lookup() 56 if (!match_handle(new_op->downcall.resp.lookup.refn.khandle, in orangefs_revalidate_lookup() 71 "%s:%s:%d lookup failure.\n", in orangefs_revalidate_lookup()
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/net/ethernet/mscc/ |
D | ocelot_flower.c | 11 /* Arbitrarily chosen constants for encoding the VCAP block and lookup number 19 #define VCAP_IS1_CHAIN(lookup) \ argument 20 (1 * VCAP_BLOCK + (lookup) * VCAP_LOOKUP) 21 #define VCAP_IS2_CHAIN(lookup, pag) \ argument 22 (2 * VCAP_BLOCK + (lookup) * VCAP_LOOKUP + (pag)) 26 int lookup, pag; in ocelot_chain_to_block() local 40 for (lookup = 0; lookup < VCAP_IS1_NUM_LOOKUPS; lookup++) in ocelot_chain_to_block() 41 if (chain == VCAP_IS1_CHAIN(lookup)) in ocelot_chain_to_block() 44 for (lookup = 0; lookup < VCAP_IS2_NUM_LOOKUPS; lookup++) in ocelot_chain_to_block() 46 if (chain == VCAP_IS2_CHAIN(lookup, pag)) in ocelot_chain_to_block() [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/mips/pic32/pic32mzda/ |
D | init.c | 115 static int __init pic32_of_prepare_platform_data(struct of_dev_auxdata *lookup) in pic32_of_prepare_platform_data() argument 122 for (; lookup->compatible; lookup++) { in pic32_of_prepare_platform_data() 123 np = of_find_compatible_node(NULL, NULL, lookup->compatible); in pic32_of_prepare_platform_data() 125 lookup->name = (char *)np->name; in pic32_of_prepare_platform_data() 126 if (lookup->phys_addr) in pic32_of_prepare_platform_data() 129 lookup->phys_addr = res.start; in pic32_of_prepare_platform_data()
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/Linux-v5.10/security/apparmor/ |
D | path.c | 75 * d_namespace_path - lookup a name associated with a given path 76 * @path: path to lookup (NOT NULL) 79 * @flags: flags controlling path lookup 82 * Handle path name lookup. 84 * Returns: %0 else error code if path lookup fails 183 * @info: Returns - information on why the path lookup failed (MAYBE NULL) 205 *info = "Failed name lookup - deleted entry"; in aa_path_name() 207 *info = "Failed name lookup - disconnected path"; in aa_path_name() 209 *info = "Failed name lookup - name too long"; in aa_path_name() 211 *info = "Failed name lookup"; in aa_path_name()
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/Linux-v5.10/net/l3mdev/ |
D | l3mdev.c | 79 lookup_by_table_id_t lookup; in l3mdev_ifindex_lookup_by_table_id() local 92 lookup = hdlr->dev_lookup; in l3mdev_ifindex_lookup_by_table_id() 93 if (!lookup) in l3mdev_ifindex_lookup_by_table_id() 96 ifindex = lookup(net, table_id); in l3mdev_ifindex_lookup_by_table_id() 141 * @net: network namespace for device index lookup 210 * l3mdev_link_scope_lookup - IPv6 route lookup based on flow for link 212 * @net: network namespace for device index lookup 213 * @fl6: IPv6 flow struct for lookup 242 * @net: network namespace for device index lookup
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/Linux-v5.10/net/netfilter/ |
D | nft_set_pipapo.h | 27 /* If a lookup table gets bigger than NFT_PIPAPO_LT_SIZE_HIGH, switch to the 112 * struct nft_pipapo_field - Lookup, mapping tables and related data for a field 115 * @bsize: Size of each bucket in lookup table, in longs 116 * @bb: Number of bits grouped together in lookup table buckets 117 * @lt: Lookup table: 'groups' rows of buckets 134 * struct nft_pipapo_match - Data used for lookup and matching 138 * @bsize_max: Maximum lookup table bucket size of all fields, in longs 140 * @f: Fields, with lookup and mapping tables 184 * @f: Field including lookup table 212 * @f: Field including lookup table [all …]
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D | nft_set_pipapo.c | 53 * Translate the set to a sequence of lookup tables, one per field. Each table 88 * - allocate a lookup table with one column ("bucket") for each possible 116 * - insert references to the rules in the lookup table, selecting buckets 128 * these bits are set in the lookup table: 144 * rules from the lookup table to rules belonging to the same entry in 145 * the next lookup table, done by pipapo_map(). 152 * given lookup table #0 for field 0 (see example above): 167 * and lookup table #1 for field 1 with: 182 * we need to map rules for 10.0.0.5 in lookup table #0 (rule #0) to 1024 183 * in lookup table #1 (rule #0) and rules for 192.168.1.0-192.168.2.1 [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/net/ethernet/aquantia/atlantic/macsec/ |
D | macsec_api.h | 85 * Lookup table, and unpack it into the fields of rec. 94 * specified row of the Egress SC Lookup table. 103 * Lookup table, and unpack it into the fields of rec. 112 * specified row of the Egress SA Lookup table. 121 * Key Lookup table, and unpack it into the fields of rec. 130 * specified row of the Egress SA Key Lookup table. 175 * Lookup table, and unpack it into the fields of rec. 184 * specified row of the Ingress SC Lookup table. 193 * Lookup table, and unpack it into the fields of rec. 202 * specified row of the Ingress SA Lookup table. [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/filesystems/nfs/ |
D | exporting.rst | 48 2. The dcache must be prepared for a newly found (via ->lookup) directory 51 ->lookup). This is particularly needed for directories as 81 loose directory dentries at lookup time. They are: 96 convention of ->lookup. 105 when ->lookup finds an inode for a given parent and name. 113 Typically the ->lookup routine will simply end with a:: 145 so any filehandle lookup that requires finding a parent will fail. 146 ->lookup("..") is *not* used as a default as it can leave ".." entries
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