/Linux-v5.10/drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/fman/ |
D | fman_keygen.c | 51 /* Select Scheme Value Register */ 83 /* Scheme Registers bit field masks */ 160 /* Scheme Configuration RAM Registers */ 173 /* 0x140: KeyGen Scheme Entry Statistic Packet Counter */ 174 u32 kgse_dv0; /* 0x144: KeyGen Scheme Entry Default Value 0 */ 175 u32 kgse_dv1; /* 0x148: KeyGen Scheme Entry Default Value 1 */ 177 /* 0x14C: KeyGen Scheme Entry Coarse Classification Bit*/ 178 u32 kgse_mv; /* 0x150: KeyGen Scheme Entry Match vector */ 179 u32 kgse_om; /* 0x154: KeyGen Scheme Entry Operation Mode bits */ 181 /* 0x158: KeyGen Scheme Entry Virtual Storage Profile */ [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-bus-iio-light-isl29018 | 9 Scheme 0, makes full n (4, 8, 12, 16) bits (unsigned) proximity 10 detection. The range of Scheme 0 proximity count is from 0 to 11 2^n. Logic 1 of this bit, Scheme 1, makes n-1 (3, 7, 11, 15) 13 range of Scheme 1 proximity count is from -2^(n-1) to 2^(n-1). 15 Scheme 0 has wider dynamic range, Scheme 1 proximity detection
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/atm/ |
D | fore200e.c | 291 int scheme, magn, nbr; in fore200e_free_rx_buf() local 294 for (scheme = 0; scheme < BUFFER_SCHEME_NBR; scheme++) { in fore200e_free_rx_buf() 297 if ((buffer = fore200e->host_bsq[ scheme ][ magn ].buffer) != NULL) { in fore200e_free_rx_buf() 299 for (nbr = 0; nbr < fore200e_rx_buf_nbr[ scheme ][ magn ]; nbr++) { in fore200e_free_rx_buf() 315 int scheme, magn; in fore200e_uninit_bs_queue() local 317 for (scheme = 0; scheme < BUFFER_SCHEME_NBR; scheme++) { in fore200e_uninit_bs_queue() 320 struct chunk* status = &fore200e->host_bsq[ scheme ][ magn ].status; in fore200e_uninit_bs_queue() 321 struct chunk* rbd_block = &fore200e->host_bsq[ scheme ][ magn ].rbd_block; in fore200e_uninit_bs_queue() 862 int bsq_audit(int where, struct host_bsq* bsq, int scheme, int magn) in bsq_audit() argument 872 where, scheme, magn, buffer->index); in bsq_audit() [all …]
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D | fore200e.h | 19 #define BUFFER_S1_SIZE SMALL_BUFFER_SIZE /* size of small buffers, scheme 1 */ 20 #define BUFFER_L1_SIZE LARGE_BUFFER_SIZE /* size of large buffers, scheme 1 */ 22 #define BUFFER_S2_SIZE SMALL_BUFFER_SIZE /* size of small buffers, scheme 2 */ 23 #define BUFFER_L2_SIZE LARGE_BUFFER_SIZE /* size of large buffers, scheme 2 */ 168 /* buffer scheme */ 284 enum buffer_scheme scheme : 8, /* buffer scheme */ 580 enum buffer_scheme scheme; /* buffer scheme */ member 655 /* receive buffer supply queues scheme specification */ 878 enum buffer_scheme scheme; /* rx buffer scheme */ member
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/ |
D | gpmc-nand.txt | 35 Refer below "How to select correct ECC scheme for your device ?" 105 How to select correct ECC scheme for your device ? 107 Higher ECC scheme usually means better protection against bit-flips and 108 increased system lifetime. However, selection of ECC scheme is dependent 120 Other factor which governs the selection of ecc-scheme is oob-size. 137 trying to use BCH16 (ECC_BYTES=26) ecc-scheme. 144 trying to use BCH16 (ECC_BYTES=26) ecc-scheme. 147 (OOBSIZE=128). So this device can use BCH16 ecc-scheme.
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/media/usb/pvrusb2/ |
D | pvrusb2-devattr.h | 111 /* Signal routing scheme used by device, contains one of 113 encounter them. This is an arbitrary integer scheme id; its 119 /* Indicates scheme for controlling device's LED (if any). The 124 /* Control scheme to use if there is a digital tuner. This 126 integer scheme id; its meaning is contained entirely within the 155 /* Indicate IR scheme of hardware. If not set, then it is assumed
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/filesystems/ |
D | mandatory-locking.rst | 47 "advisory" locking scheme. However, the world isn't perfect, and there's 51 with a "mandatory" locking scheme, whereby the operating system kernel would 56 The System V mandatory locking scheme was intended to have as little impact as 57 possible on existing user code. The scheme is based on marking individual files 69 2. POSIX.1 does not specify any scheme for mandatory locking, despite 70 borrowing the fcntl() locking scheme from System V. The mandatory locking 71 scheme is defined by the System V Interface Definition (SVID) Version 3.
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D | directory-locking.rst | 6 Locking scheme used for directory operations is based on two 65 If no directory is its own ancestor, the scheme above is deadlock-free. 136 While this locking scheme works for arbitrary DAGs, it relies on
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath9k/ |
D | btcoex.c | 120 if (btcoex_hw->scheme != ATH_BTCOEX_CFG_2WIRE && in ath9k_hw_btcoex_pin_init() 121 btcoex_hw->scheme != ATH_BTCOEX_CFG_3WIRE) in ath9k_hw_btcoex_pin_init() 124 /* bt priority GPIO will be ignored by 2 wire scheme */ in ath9k_hw_btcoex_pin_init() 146 btcoex_hw->scheme = ATH_BTCOEX_CFG_NONE; in ath9k_hw_btcoex_init_scheme() 151 btcoex_hw->scheme = ATH_BTCOEX_CFG_MCI; in ath9k_hw_btcoex_init_scheme() 153 btcoex_hw->scheme = ATH_BTCOEX_CFG_3WIRE; in ath9k_hw_btcoex_init_scheme() 160 btcoex_hw->scheme = ATH_BTCOEX_CFG_3WIRE; in ath9k_hw_btcoex_init_scheme() 162 btcoex_hw->scheme = ATH_BTCOEX_CFG_2WIRE; in ath9k_hw_btcoex_init_scheme() 434 if (btcoex_hw->scheme == ATH_BTCOEX_CFG_3WIRE) { in ath9k_hw_btcoex_disable()
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D | htc_drv_gpio.c | 176 if (ah->btcoex_hw.scheme == ATH_BTCOEX_CFG_3WIRE) in ath9k_htc_stop_btcoex() 192 ah->btcoex_hw.scheme = ATH_BTCOEX_CFG_NONE; in ath9k_htc_init_btcoex() 197 ah->btcoex_hw.scheme = ATH_BTCOEX_CFG_3WIRE; in ath9k_htc_init_btcoex()
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/iio/light/ |
D | isl29018.c | 224 static int isl29018_read_proximity_ir(struct isl29018_chip *chip, int scheme, in isl29018_read_proximity_ir() argument 232 /* Do proximity sensing with required scheme */ in isl29018_read_proximity_ir() 235 scheme << ISL29018_CMD2_SCHEME_SHIFT); in isl29018_read_proximity_ir() 246 if (scheme == 1) { in isl29018_read_proximity_ir() 307 * Proximity Sensing Scheme: Bit 7. This bit programs the function 308 * of the proximity detection. Logic 0 of this bit, Scheme 0, makes 310 * of Scheme 0 proximity count is from 0 to 2^n. Logic 1 of this bit, 311 * Scheme 1, makes n-1 (3, 7, 11, 15) bits (2's complementary) 312 * proximity_less_ambient detection. The range of Scheme 1 314 * for resolutions less than 16. While Scheme 0 has wider dynamic [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm/mach-omap2/ |
D | omap_hwmod_common_data.c | 24 * struct omap_hwmod_sysc_type1 - TYPE1 sysconfig scheme. 40 * struct omap_hwmod_sysc_type2 - TYPE2 sysconfig scheme. 54 * struct omap_hwmod_sysc_type3 - TYPE3 sysconfig scheme.
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/Linux-v5.10/net/decnet/ |
D | TODO | 30 we have a half-way house scheme which seems to work reasonably well, but 31 the full scheme is still worth implementing, its not not top of my list
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/ |
D | ifork.rst | 36 Note that with this block mapping scheme, it is necessary to fill out a 38 led to the creation of the extent mapping scheme, discussed below. 40 Notice also that a file using this mapping scheme cannot be placed 47 tree. Under the old scheme, allocating a contiguous run of 1,000 blocks
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D | allocators.rst | 25 Under this scheme, when a file needs more blocks to absorb file writes, 51 this scheme evens out the loading on the block groups, though the author
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/staging/media/atomisp/pci/ |
D | ia_css_input_port.h | 38 IA_CSS_CSI2_COMPRESSION_TYPE_1, /** Compression scheme 1 */ 39 IA_CSS_CSI2_COMPRESSION_TYPE_2 /** Compression scheme 2 */
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/scsi/ |
D | aha152x.rst | 126 The BIOS uses a cylinder/head/sector addressing scheme (C/H/S) 127 scheme instead. DOS expects a BIOS or driver that understands this 135 geometry just to be able to support that addressing scheme. The geometry 145 Moreover there are certain limitations to the C/H/S addressing scheme,
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/ |
D | qcom,spmi-pmic.txt | 4 PMICs. These PMICs use a QPNP scheme through SPMI interface. 5 QPNP is effectively a partitioning scheme for dividing the SPMI extended
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/Linux-v5.10/samples/pktgen/ |
D | pktgen_sample02_multiqueue.sh | 6 # * notice the naming scheme for keeping device names unique 7 # * nameing scheme: dev@thread_number
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D | pktgen_sample06_numa_awared_queue_irq_affinity.sh | 6 # * notice the naming scheme for keeping device names unique 7 # * nameing scheme: dev@thread_number
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/firmware/ |
D | nvidia,tegra186-bpmp.txt | 53 services. Put another way, the numbering scheme for I2C buses is distinct from 54 the numbering scheme for any other service the BPMP may provide (e.g. a future
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/Linux-v5.10/net/mac80211/ |
D | key.h | 33 * @KEY_FLAG_CIPHER_SCHEME: This key is for a hardware cipher scheme 118 /* generic cipher scheme */
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/Linux-v5.10/fs/hfs/ |
D | trans.c | 24 * the 'trivial' name-mangling scheme, returning the length of the 90 * using the 'trivial' name-mangling scheme, returning the length of
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/net/wireless/intel/iwlwifi/fw/ |
D | img.h | 188 * struct iwl_fw_cscheme_list - a cipher scheme list 190 * @cs: cipher scheme entries 247 * @cipher_scheme: optional external cipher scheme.
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/nds32/ |
D | Kconfig.cpu | 26 Say Y here to enable the lazy FPU scheme. The lazy FPU scheme can
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