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/Linux-v5.10/arch/m68k/include/asm/ |
D | m53xxsim.h | 182 /* Register read/write macros */ 191 /* Bit definitions and macros for MCF_CCM_CCR */ 200 /* Bit definitions and macros for MCF_CCM_RCON */ 209 /* Bit definitions and macros for MCF_CCM_CIR */ 213 /* Bit definitions and macros for MCF_CCM_MISCCR */ 224 /* Bit definitions and macros for MCF_CCM_CDR */ 228 /* Bit definitions and macros for MCF_CCM_UHCSR */ 234 /* Bit definitions and macros for MCF_CCM_UOCSR */ 257 /* Register read/write macros */ 277 /* Bit definitions and macros for MCF_FBCS_CSAR */ [all …]
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D | m54xxgpt.h | 19 /* Register read/write macros */ 41 /* Bit definitions and macros for MCF_GPT_GMS */ 71 /* Bit definitions and macros for MCF_GPT_GCIR */ 75 /* Bit definitions and macros for MCF_GPT_GPWM */ 80 /* Bit definitions and macros for MCF_GPT_GSR */
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/ |
D | asm-annotations.rst | 6 This document describes the new macros for annotation of data and code in 21 Over time, the Linux kernel has adopted macros from various projects (like 24 annotations in assembly. Due to the lack of their documentation, the macros 31 When these macros are used correctly, they help assemblers generate a nice 53 As one might realize, there were only three macros previously. That is indeed 61 macros, it was decided that brand new macros should be introduced instead:: 69 Macros Description 72 The new macros are prefixed with the ``SYM_`` prefix and can be divided into 99 Instruction Macros 119 example, having some asm instructions in between the macros, of course:: [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/include/acpi/ |
D | acoutput.h | 51 * Raw debug output levels, do not use these in the ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT macros 105 * Debug level macros that are used in the DEBUG_PRINT macros 200 * These macros are used for both the debug and non-debug versions of the code. 227 * Debug macros that are conditionally compiled 241 * The function name is also used by the function exit macros below. 243 * and macros such as __func__. 266 * Master debug print macros 274 * use of variadic macros supported by C99. 295 /* Helper macros for DEBUG_PRINT */ 331 /* The actual entry trace macros */ [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/bpf/bpftool/Documentation/ |
D | bpftool-feature.rst | 22 | **bpftool** **feature probe** [*COMPONENT*] [**full**] [**unprivileged**] [**macros** [**prefix**… 29 **bpftool feature probe** [**kernel**] [**full**] [**macros** [**prefix** *PREFIX*]] 40 If the **macros** keyword (but not the **-j** option) is 42 **#define** macros that are ready to be included in a C 45 as a prefix to the names of the macros: this can be used to 62 **bpftool feature probe dev** *NAME* [**full**] [**macros** [**prefix** *PREFIX*]] 66 The keywords **full**, **macros** and **prefix** have the
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm/include/asm/ |
D | opcodes.h | 49 * These macros help with converting instructions between a canonical integer 71 * involving inline assembler. For .S files, the normal __opcode_*() macros 165 * Before using these macros, consider carefully whether it is feasible 170 * The macros defined here should only be used where there is no viable 187 * Note that using these macros directly is poor practice. Instead, you 188 * should use them to define human-readable wrapper macros to encode the 190 * above, you can usually use the __inst_arm_thumb{16,32} macros to 195 * Look at opcodes-virt.h for an example of how to use these macros.
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/Linux-v5.10/include/linux/byteorder/ |
D | generic.h | 9 * The "... p" macros, like le64_to_cpup, can be used with pointers 31 * byteswap macros that remain, disseminated among drivers, 33 * = Linus might want to rename all these macros and files to fit his taste, 47 * The following macros are to be defined by <asm/byteorder.h>: 55 * might like the above to be functions, not macros (why?). 124 * They have to be macros in order to do the constant folding
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/Linux-v5.10/include/uapi/linux/ |
D | const.h | 2 /* const.h: Macros for dealing with constants. */ 7 /* Some constant macros are used in both assembler and 10 * use the following macros to deal with this.
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D | libc-compat.h | 5 * Define compatibility macros that are used to control the inclusion or 28 * guard macros of the form __UAPI_DEF_FOO and set their values to 1, else 102 /* The exception is the in6_addr macros which must be defined 105 * additional in6_addr macros e.g. s6_addr16, and s6_addr32. */ 131 /* We unconditionally define the in6_addr macros and glibc must
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/include/uapi/linux/ |
D | const.h | 2 /* const.h: Macros for dealing with constants. */ 7 /* Some constant macros are used in both assembler and 10 * use the following macros to deal with this.
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/powerpc/include/asm/ |
D | cell-pmu.h | 21 /* Macros for the pm_control register. */ 33 /* Macros for the trace_address register. */ 39 /* Macros for the pm07_control registers. */ 51 /* Macros for the pm_status register. */
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/ |
D | maxim,max77686.txt | 11 (gated/ungated) over I2C. Clocks are defined as preprocessor macros in 16 (gated/ungated) over I2C. Clocks are defined as preprocessor macros in 20 (gated/ungated) over I2C. Clocks are defined as preprocessor macros in 38 Clocks are defined as preprocessor macros in above dt-binding header for
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/objtool/Documentation/ |
D | stack-validation.txt | 123 ENTRY/ENDPROC macros. If objtool finds a return instruction 140 with the FRAME_BEGIN/FRAME_END macros. 190 FRAME_END macros. Otherwise, if it's not a callable function, remove 192 use the manual unwind hint macros in asm/unwind_hints.h. 211 with the ENTRY/ENDPROC macros (ENDPROC is the important one). 213 macros in asm/unwind_hints.h so objtool and the unwinder can know the 239 annotated with the unwind hint macros in asm/unwind_hints.h. 253 the unwind hint macros in asm/unwind_hints.h. 269 cases it's probably appropriate to use the unwind hint macros in
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/thermal/ti-soc-thermal/ |
D | omap4xxx-bandgap.h | 35 * All the macros bellow define the required bits for 51 * All the macros bellow are definitions for handling the 105 * All the macros bellow define the required bits for 138 * All the macros bellow are definitions for handling the
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/media/test-drivers/vimc/ |
D | vimc-common.h | 67 * @code: media bus format code defined by MEDIA_BUS_FMT_* macros 69 * @pixelformat: pixel format defined by V4L2_PIX_FMT_* macros 187 * @code: media bus format code defined by MEDIA_BUS_FMT_* macros 194 * @pixelformat: pixel format defined by V4L2_PIX_FMT_* macros 206 * @function: media entity function defined by MEDIA_ENT_F_* macros
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/acpi/acpica/ |
D | acmacros.h | 4 * Name: acmacros.h - C macros for the entire subsystem. 15 * get into potential alignment issues -- see the STORE macros below. 39 * Macros for moving data around to/from buffers that are possibly unaligned. 45 * Macros for big-endian machines 48 /* These macros reverse the bytes during the move, converting little-endian to big endian */ 96 * Macros for little-endian machines 124 * data one byte at a time. These macros work whether the source or 163 * Fast power-of-two math macros for non-optimized compilers 199 * Rounding macros (Power of two boundaries only) 328 /* Generic bitfield macros and masks */ [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/block/drbd/ |
D | drbd_state.h | 9 * DOC: DRBD State macros 11 * These macros are used to express state changes in easily readable form. 13 * The NS macros expand to a mask and a value, that can be bit ored onto the 16 * The _NS macros are used for state functions that get called with the 17 * spinlock. These macros expand directly to the new state value.
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/powerpc/ |
D | cpu_features.rst | 38 just 2 macros (found in arch/powerpc/include/asm/cputable.h), as seen in head.S 53 cur_cpu_spec[0]->cpu_features) or is cleared, respectively. These two macros 56 The END_FTR_SECTION macros are implemented by storing information about this
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/Linux-v5.10/fs/ |
D | compat_binfmt_elf.c | 10 * asm/elf.h is responsible for defining the compat_* and COMPAT_* macros 13 * We use macros to rename the ABI types and machine-dependent 60 * The other following macros can be defined if the compat versions
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/process/ |
D | coding-style.rst | 683 for aligning variables/macros, for reflowing text and other similar tasks. 749 12) Macros, Enums and RTL 752 Names of macros defining constants and labels in enums are capitalized. 760 CAPITALIZED macro names are appreciated but macros resembling functions 763 Generally, inline functions are preferable to macros resembling functions. 765 Macros with multiple statements should be enclosed in a do - while block: 775 Things to avoid when using macros: 777 1) macros that affect control flow: 790 2) macros that depend on having a local variable with a magic name: 799 3) macros with arguments that are used as l-values: FOO(x) = y; will [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath10k/ |
D | sdio.h | 44 /* Modified versions of the sdio.h macros. 45 * The macros in sdio.h can't be used easily with the FIELD_{PREP|GET} 46 * macros in bitfield.h, so we define our own macros here.
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/scsi/aic94xx/ |
D | aic94xx_reg_def.h | 2014 /* General macros */ 2017 /* All macros start with offsets from base + 0x800 (CMAPPEDSCR). 2026 /* Mode dependent scratch page 0 mode 8 macros. */ 2042 /* Mode dependent scratch page 1 mode 8 macros. */ 2046 /* Mode dependent scratch page 2 mode 8 macros */ 2052 /* Mode independent scratch page 4 macros. */ 2070 /* Mode independent scratch page 5 macros. */ 2080 /* Mode independent scratch page 6 macros. */ 2096 /* Mode independent scratch page 7 macros. */ 2139 /* General macros */ [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/userspace-api/media/ |
D | media.h.rst.exceptions | 6 # Ignore macros 15 #ignore legacy entity type macros
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/xtensa/include/asm/ |
D | uaccess.h | 28 * For historical reasons (Data Segment Register?), these macros are 56 * macros here, and hide all the uglyness from the user. 125 * __check_align_* macros to check for unaligned addresses before 127 * __put_user_asm and __get_user_asm use these alignment macros, so 152 * __check_align_* macros still work. 220 * __check_align_* macros still work.
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm/mach-omap2/ |
D | hdq1w.h | 3 * Shared macros and function prototypes for the HDQ1W/1-wire IP block 15 * drivers/w1/masters/omap_hdq.c to use these macros
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