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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/samsung/
Dsamsung,exynos5433-mic.yaml18 solves this problem by compressing the frame data by 1/2 before it is
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/filesystems/
Dinotify.rst23 This solves the primary problem with dnotify: keeping the file open pins
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/hwmon/
Dadm1021.rst103 MAX1617A solves that. The ADM1021 is a straight clone of the MAX1617A.
/Linux-v6.1/lib/
Dchecksum.c25 * choose these registers itself solves the problem.
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/security/
DIMA-templates.rst23 The proposed solution solves this problem by separating the template
/Linux-v6.1/include/linux/
Dpid.h40 * Holding a reference to struct pid solves both of these problems.
Dentry-common.h401 * solves the problem of kernel mode pagefaults which can schedule, which
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/mm/damon/
Ddesign.rst88 the interference is the responsibility of sysadmins. However, it solves the
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/admin-guide/
Dsysfs-rules.rst28 to sysfs has failed; it causes more problems than it solves. It
/Linux-v6.1/sound/soc/meson/
Daxg-tdm-formatter.c92 * devices. Using this reset before each start solves the issue. in axg_tdm_formatter_enable()
/Linux-v6.1/kernel/sched/
Dloadavg.c199 * was in effect at the time the window opened). This also solves the issue
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/RCU/
Drcubarrier.rst313 implementing rcutorture, and found that rcu_barrier() solves
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/process/
D1.Intro.rst137 mainline solves a large number of distribution and support problems.
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/hwmon/
Dcorsair-cpro.c580 * hid driver and this driver would fail to register. late_initcall solves this.
Dsht3x.c711 * Waiting for an empirical delay of 500 us solves the issue. in sht3x_probe()
/Linux-v6.1/arch/m68k/lib/
Dchecksum.c24 * choose these registers itself solves the problem.
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/acpi/acpica/
Ddswload.c422 * This earlier creation during disassembly solves this issue by inserting in acpi_ds_load1_end_op()
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/dma/
Dat_xdmac.c919 * that solves the fact we don't know the direction. in at_xdmac_interleaved_queue_desc()
1102 * the same interface for source and dest, that solves the fact we in at_xdmac_prep_dma_memcpy()
1213 * that solves the fact we don't know the direction. in at_xdmac_memset_create_desc()
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/misc/ocxl/
Dlink.c619 * have a reference on mm_users. Incrementing mm_count solves in ocxl_link_add_pe()
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/locking/
Drt-mutex-design.rst411 solves all that.
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/bpf/
Dverifier.rst104 Seccomp solves this by two stage verifier: classic BPF verifier is followed
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/hamradio/
Dz8530drv.rst637 make config) solves the problems. For more hints read the (pseudo) FAQ
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/networking/
Dj1939.rst51 (synchronized) between different processes. The kernel solves this problem
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/net/can/softing/
Dsofting_fw.c113 * I chose to use leXX_to_cpup() since this solves both in fw_parse()
/Linux-v6.1/arch/powerpc/kernel/
Dmodule_64.c30 Using a magic allocator which places modules within 32MB solves

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