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/Linux-v4.19/include/linux/
Dasn1_ber_bytecode.h88 #define _tag(CLASS, CP, TAG) ((ASN1_##CLASS << 6) | (ASN1_##CP << 5) | ASN1_##TAG) argument
89 #define _tagn(CLASS, CP, TAG) ((ASN1_##CLASS << 6) | (ASN1_##CP << 5) | TAG) argument
/Linux-v4.19/tools/memory-model/Documentation/
Dcheatsheet.txt14 smp_mb() & synchronize_rcu() CP Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
15 Successful full non-void RMW CP Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
16 smp_mb__before_atomic() CP Y Y Y a a a a Y
17 smp_mb__after_atomic() CP a a Y Y Y Y Y Y
/Linux-v4.19/scripts/selinux/
Dinstall_policy.sh19 CP=`which checkpolicy`
20 VERS=`$CP -V | awk '{print $1}'`
23 $CP -o policy.$VERS policy.conf
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/serial/
Dmoxa-smartio31 CP-102U, CP-102UL, CP-102UF
32 CP-132U-I, CP-132UL,
33 CP-132, CP-132I, CP132S, CP-132IS,
35 (C102H, C102HI, C102HIS, C102P, CP-102, CP-102S)
38 CP-104EL,
39 CP-104UL, CP-104JU,
40 CP-134U, CP-134U-I,
42 CP-114, CP-114I, CP-114S, CP-114IS, CP-114UL,
52 CP-118EL, CP-168EL,
53 CP-118U, CP-168U,
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/ti/
Dti,tpd12s015.txt8 - gpios: CT CP HPD, LS OE and HPD gpios
20 gpios = <&gpio2 28 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>, /* 60, CT CP HPD */
/Linux-v4.19/arch/arm64/boot/dts/marvell/
Darmada-8020.dtsi19 * in CP master is not connected (by package) to the oscillator. So
20 * disable it. However, the RTC clock in CP slave is connected to the
Darmada-8040.dtsi19 * in CP master is not connected (by package) to the oscillator. So
20 * disable it. However, the RTC clock in CP slave is connected to the
/Linux-v4.19/arch/arm/boot/dts/
Dintegratorcp.dts3 * Device Tree for the ARM Integrator/CP platform
10 model = "ARM Integrator/CP";
44 * The Integrator/CP overall clocking architecture can be found in
198 * the same interrupts in all Integrators, but in the CP
232 * These PrimeCells are only available on the Integrator/CP
Dam57xx-beagle-x15-revc.dts16 gpios = <&gpio7 10 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>, /* gpio7_10, CT CP HPD */
Dam57xx-beagle-x15.dts17 gpios = <&gpio7 10 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>, /* gpio7_10, CT CP HPD */
Dam57xx-beagle-x15-revb1.dts16 gpios = <&gpio7 10 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>, /* gpio7_10, CT CP HPD */
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/ide/
Dpdc202xx_old.c30 u8 AP = 0, BP = 0, CP = 0; in pdc202xx_set_mode() local
35 pci_read_config_byte(dev, drive_pci + 2, &CP); in pdc202xx_set_mode()
73 CP &= ~0x0f; in pdc202xx_set_mode()
75 pci_write_config_byte(dev, drive_pci + 2, CP | TC); in pdc202xx_set_mode()
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/s390/
Dmonreader.txt28 location of the monitor DCSS with the Class E privileged CP command Q NSS MAP
31 See also "CP Command and Utility Reference" (SC24-6081-00) for more information
37 You can use the CP command DEF STOR CONFIG to define a "memory hole" in your
71 the same DCSS. The CP command Q MONITOR (Class E privileged) shows the name
87 which data should be collected. This can be done by the CP command MONITOR
88 (Class E privileged), see "CP Command and Utility Reference".
161 module. You can also use the (Class E privileged) CP command Q NSS MAP to
/Linux-v4.19/arch/c6x/boot/dts/
DMakefile12 quiet_cmd_cp = CP $< $@$2
/Linux-v4.19/arch/microblaze/boot/dts/
DMakefile15 quiet_cmd_cp = CP $< $@$2
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/
Darm-syscon-icst.txt31 Integrator/CP 22 variable Bit 8 0, rest variable
34 Integrator/CP 22 variable Bit 8 0, rest variable
/Linux-v4.19/arch/microblaze/boot/
DMakefile22 quiet_cmd_cp = CP $< $@$2
/Linux-v4.19/arch/unicore32/kernel/
Dsleep.S167 ldm (r3 - r6), [r0]+ @ CP regs + virt stack ptr
168 mov sp, r6 @ CP regs + virt stack ptr
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/
Dmarvell,gicp.txt6 located in the Marvell CP110 to turn wired interrupts inside the CP
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/clk/versatile/
DKconfig12 - Integrator/AP and Integrator/CP
/Linux-v4.19/arch/arm/mach-integrator/
DKconfig129 bool "Support Integrator/CP platform"
136 Include support for the ARM(R) Integrator CP platform.
/Linux-v4.19/arch/s390/kernel/
Dsthyi.c27 #define CP 0xc3d7404040404040UL macro
234 case CP: in fill_diag_mac()
265 case CP: in lpar_cpu_inf()
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/s390/char/
DKconfig171 prompt "Support for the z/VM CP interface"
179 int "Memory in MiB reserved for z/VM CP interface"
183 Specify the default amount of memory in MiB reserved for the z/VM CP
/Linux-v4.19/arch/unicore32/
DKconfig.debug29 output to the UniCore On-Chip-Debugger channel using CP #1.
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/filesystems/
Df2fs.txt407 | (SB) | (CP) | Table (SIT) | Table (NAT) | Area (SSA) | |
426 - Checkpoint (CP)
446 aligns the start block address of CP with the segment size. Also, it aligns the
458 CP area. In order to reduce the scanning time, F2FS uses only two copies of CP.
460 mechanism. In addition to CP, NAT and SIT also adopt the shadow copy mechanism.
462 For file system consistency, each CP points to which NAT and SIT copies are
466 | CP | SIT | NAT |
472 | CP #0 | CP #1 | SIT #0 | SIT #1 | NAT #0 | NAT #1 |

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