| /Linux-v6.6/include/soc/fsl/qe/ |
| D | ucc_slow.h | 9 * Internal header file for UCC SLOW unit routines. 80 /* UCC Slow Channel Protocol Mode */ 87 /* UCC Slow Transparent Transmit CRC (TCRC) */ 97 /* UCC Slow oversampling rate for transmitter (TDCR) */ 109 /* UCC Slow Oversampling rate for receiver (RDCR) 122 /* UCC Slow Transmitter encoding method (TENC) 129 /* UCC Slow Receiver decoding method (RENC) 136 /* UCC Slow Diagnostic mode (DIAG) 217 * Initializes Slow UCC according to provided parameters. 219 * us_info - (In) pointer to the slow UCC info structure. [all …]
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| D | ucc.h | 21 /* Slow or fast type for UCCs. 29 * Sets UCC to slow or fast mode. 32 * speed - (In) slow or fast mode for UCC.
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| /Linux-v6.6/drivers/leds/ |
| D | leds-ns2.c | 41 * controlled through two GPIOs (command and slow): each combination of values 42 * for the command/slow GPIOs corresponds to a LED mode. 48 struct gpio_desc *slow; member 63 slow_level = gpiod_get_value_cansleep(led->slow); in ns2_led_get_mode() 92 gpiod_set_value(led->slow, led->modval[i].slow_level); in ns2_led_set_mode() 97 gpiod_set_value_cansleep(led->slow, led->modval[i].slow_level); in ns2_led_set_mode() 188 led->slow = devm_fwnode_gpiod_get_index(dev, node, "slow", 0, in ns2_led_register() 191 if (IS_ERR(led->slow)) in ns2_led_register() 192 return PTR_ERR(led->slow); in ns2_led_register() 213 led->can_sleep = gpiod_cansleep(led->cmd) || gpiod_cansleep(led->slow); in ns2_led_register()
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| /Linux-v6.6/lib/kunit/ |
| D | executor_test.c | 122 char filters[] = "speed>slow, module!=example", *filter = filters; in parse_filter_attr_test() 136 KUNIT_EXPECT_STREQ(test, parsed_filters[0].input, ">slow"); in parse_filter_attr_test() 144 { .name = "slow", .run_case = dummy_test, .module_name = "dummy", 157 char filter[] = "speed>slow"; in filter_attr_test() 165 * Want: normal_suite(slow, normal), slow_suite(slow, normal), in filter_attr_test() 170 * of slow. in filter_attr_test() 216 char filter[] = "speed>slow"; in filter_attr_skip_test() 221 /* Want: suite(slow, normal), NULL -> suite(slow with SKIP, normal), NULL */ in filter_attr_skip_test() 227 /* Validate we have both the slow and normal test */ in filter_attr_skip_test() 230 KUNIT_EXPECT_STREQ(test, got.start[0]->test_cases[0].name, "slow"); in filter_attr_skip_test() [all …]
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| /Linux-v6.6/drivers/soc/fsl/qe/ |
| D | ucc.c | 45 /* Configure the UCC to either Slow or Fast. 47 * A given UCC can be figured to support either "slow" devices (e.g. UART) 59 /* The GUEMR register is at the same location for both slow and fast in ucc_set_type() 60 devices, so we just use uccX.slow.guemr. */ in ucc_set_type() 62 case 0: guemr = &qe_immr->ucc1.slow.guemr; in ucc_set_type() 64 case 1: guemr = &qe_immr->ucc2.slow.guemr; in ucc_set_type() 66 case 2: guemr = &qe_immr->ucc3.slow.guemr; in ucc_set_type() 68 case 3: guemr = &qe_immr->ucc4.slow.guemr; in ucc_set_type() 70 case 4: guemr = &qe_immr->ucc5.slow.guemr; in ucc_set_type() 72 case 5: guemr = &qe_immr->ucc6.slow.guemr; in ucc_set_type() [all …]
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| /Linux-v6.6/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/ |
| D | leds-ns2.txt | 10 - slow-gpio: Slow LED GPIO. See OF device-tree GPIO specification. 12 the corresponding cmd-gpio/slow-gpio values. All the GPIO values combinations 28 slow-gpio = <&gpio0 29 0>;
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| /Linux-v6.6/arch/ia64/ |
| D | Kconfig.debug | 41 bool "Turn on compare-and-exchange bug checking (slow!)" 45 compare-and-exchange instructions. This is slow! Itaniums 50 bool "Turn on irq debug checks (slow!)" 55 problems, but slow! If you're unsure, select N.
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| /Linux-v6.6/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/ |
| D | running_tips.rst | 294 To mark a test case as slow, you can also use ``KUNIT_CASE_SLOW(test_name)``. 295 This is a helpful macro as the slow attribute is the most commonly used. 329 # example_test.speed: slow 363 kunit.py run --filter speed=slow 371 kunit.py run --filter "speed>slow" 373 This example will run all tests with speeds faster than slow. Note that the 382 kunit.py run --filter "speed>slow, module=kunit_example_test" 386 the filter as a module param: ``kunit.filter="speed>slow, speed<=normal"``. 413 This attribute indicates the speed of a test's execution (how slow or fast the 417 "slow", or "very_slow". The assumed default speed for tests is "normal". This [all …]
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| /Linux-v6.6/drivers/pinctrl/ |
| D | pinctrl-at91.h | 40 #define PIO_IFSCDR 0x80 /* Input Filter Slow Clock Disable Register */ 41 #define PIO_IFSCER 0x84 /* Input Filter Slow Clock Enable Register */ 42 #define PIO_IFSCSR 0x88 /* Input Filter Slow Clock Status Register */ 43 #define PIO_SCDR 0x8c /* Slow Clock Divider Debouncing Register */ 44 #define PIO_SCDR_DIV (0x3fff << 0) /* Slow Clock Divider Mask */
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| /Linux-v6.6/lib/ |
| D | dec_and_lock.c | 27 /* Otherwise do it the slow way */ in _atomic_dec_and_lock() 44 /* Otherwise do it the slow way */ in _atomic_dec_and_lock_irqsave() 59 /* Otherwise do it the slow way */ in _atomic_dec_and_raw_lock() 75 /* Otherwise do it the slow way */ in _atomic_dec_and_raw_lock_irqsave()
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| /Linux-v6.6/tools/testing/selftests/net/mptcp/ |
| D | mptcp_join.sh | 1075 elif [ $speed = "slow" ]; then 2009 speed=slow \ 2021 speed=slow \ 2033 speed=slow \ 2046 speed=slow \ 2146 speed=slow \ 2257 speed=slow \ 2269 speed=slow \ 2307 addr_nr_ns2=-1 speed=slow \ 2321 addr_nr_ns2=-2 speed=slow \ [all …]
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| /Linux-v6.6/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/ |
| D | img,pistachio-gptimer.txt | 10 "slow", slow counter clock 26 clock-names = "fast", "slow", "sys";
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| /Linux-v6.6/net/ipv4/ |
| D | tcp_vegas.c | 19 * only every-other RTT during slow start, we increase during 20 * every RTT during slow start, just like Reno. 21 * o Largely to allow continuous cwnd growth during slow start, 25 * to achieve the right ("actual") rate when we exit slow start. 230 /* Going too fast. Time to slow down in tcp_vegas_cong_avoid() 246 /* Slow start. */ in tcp_vegas_cong_avoid() 256 * we slow down. in tcp_vegas_cong_avoid() 285 /* Use normal slow start */ in tcp_vegas_cong_avoid()
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| D | tcp_bic.c | 45 MODULE_PARM_DESC(initial_ssthresh, "initial value of slow start threshold"); 116 /* slow start AMD linear increase */ in bictcp_update() 118 /* slow start */ in bictcp_update() 121 /* slow start */ in bictcp_update() 129 /* if in slow start or link utilization is very low */ in bictcp_update()
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| D | tcp_cubic.c | 13 * CUBIC integrates a new slow start algorithm, called HyStart. 16 * "Taming the Elephants: New TCP Slow Start", NCSU TechReport 2008. 39 /* Two methods of hybrid slow start */ 70 MODULE_PARM_DESC(initial_ssthresh, "initial value of slow start threshold"); 76 MODULE_PARM_DESC(hystart, "turn on/off hybrid slow start algorithm"); 78 MODULE_PARM_DESC(hystart_detect, "hybrid slow start detection mechanisms" 81 MODULE_PARM_DESC(hystart_low_window, "lower bound cwnd for hybrid slow start"); 368 * slow start we begin with small TSO packets and ca->delay_min would 407 * during slow start. in hystart_update()
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| /Linux-v6.6/drivers/watchdog/ |
| D | bd9576_wdt.c | 133 int slow; in find_closest_slow() local 135 slow = window * multipliers[j]; in find_closest_slow() 136 if (slow >= target && (!val || slow < val)) { in find_closest_slow() 137 val = slow; in find_closest_slow() 184 dev_dbg(dev, "Setting type SLOW 0x%x\n", type); in bd957x_set_wdt_mode()
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| /Linux-v6.6/lib/math/ |
| D | prime_numbers.c | 183 * slow trial-divison, up to the value of ULONG_MAX (which is reported as the 272 bool slow = slow_is_prime_number(x); in selftest() local 275 if (slow != fast) { in selftest() 276 pr_err("inconsistent result for is-prime(%lu): slow=%s, fast=%s!\n", in selftest() 277 x, slow ? "yes" : "no", fast ? "yes" : "no"); in selftest() 281 if (!slow) in selftest()
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| /Linux-v6.6/include/net/page_pool/ |
| D | types.h | 77 * @slow: slow path order-0 allocations 78 * @slow_high_order: slow path high order allocations 79 * @empty: ptr ring is empty, so a slow path allocation was forced 86 u64 slow; member
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| /Linux-v6.6/arch/arm/mach-omap2/ |
| D | opp2430_data.c | 87 /* PRCM #4 - ratio1 (ES2.1) - SLOW */ 95 /* PRCM #2 - ratio1 (ES2) - SLOW */ 103 /* PRCM #5a - ratio1 - SLOW */ 111 /* PRCM #5b - ratio1 - SLOW*/
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| /Linux-v6.6/include/uapi/linux/ |
| D | lp.h | 46 * have extremely slow printing, or if the machine seems to slow down 47 * a lot when you print. If you have slow printing, increase this 63 * this number, and if you have a slow printer, increase this number.
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| /Linux-v6.6/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/ |
| D | debugreg.h | 66 We can slow the instruction pipeline for instructions coming via the 75 #define DR_LOCAL_SLOWDOWN (0x100) /* Local slow the pipeline */ 76 #define DR_GLOBAL_SLOWDOWN (0x200) /* Global slow the pipeline */
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| /Linux-v6.6/Documentation/locking/ |
| D | rt-mutex-design.rst | 428 If there is contention on the lock, we go about the slow path 431 The slow path function is where the task's waiter structure is created on 437 The wait_lock of the mutex is taken since the slow path of unlocking the 445 slow path. The first thing that is done here is an atomic setting of 448 without going into the slow unlock path, and it would then need to grab the 477 Since the wait_lock was taken at the entry of the slow lock, we can safely 520 take the slow path when unlocking the mutex. If the mutex doesn't have any 525 the slow unlock path is taken. 527 The first thing done in the slow unlock path is to take the wait_lock of the 534 in the slow path too. If a waiter of a mutex woke up because of a signal
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| /Linux-v6.6/drivers/clocksource/ |
| D | timer-atmel-st.c | 218 pr_err("Unable to get slow clock\n"); in atmel_st_timer_init() 224 pr_err("Could not enable slow clock\n"); in atmel_st_timer_init() 230 pr_err("Invalid slow clock rate\n"); in atmel_st_timer_init() 235 /* The 32KiHz "Slow Clock" (tick every 30517.58 nanoseconds) is used in atmel_st_timer_init()
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| /Linux-v6.6/arch/parisc/lib/ |
| D | io.c | 164 * the interfaces seems to be slow: just using the inlined version 236 * but the interfaces seems to be slow: just using the inlined version 316 * doing byte reads the "slow" way isn't nearly as slow as 317 * doing byte writes the slow way (no r-m-w cycle). 334 * interfaces seems to be slow: just using the inlined version of the 406 * Performance is important, but the interfaces seems to be slow:
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| /Linux-v6.6/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/x86_64/ |
| D | hyperv_ipi.c | 102 /* 'Slow' HvCallSendSyntheticClusterIpi to RECEIVER_VCPU_ID_1 */ in sender_guest_code() 118 /* 'Slow' HvCallSendSyntheticClusterIpiEx to RECEIVER_VCPU_ID_1 */ in sender_guest_code() 140 /* 'Slow' HvCallSendSyntheticClusterIpiEx to RECEIVER_VCPU_ID_2 */ in sender_guest_code() 162 /* 'Slow' HvCallSendSyntheticClusterIpiEx to both RECEIVER_VCPU_ID_{1,2} */ in sender_guest_code() 185 /* 'Slow' HvCallSendSyntheticClusterIpiEx to HV_GENERIC_SET_ALL */ in sender_guest_code()
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