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/Linux-v4.19/arch/arc/lib/
Dmemcpy-archs.S12 # define SHIFT_1(RX,RY,IMM) asl RX, RY, IMM ; << argument
13 # define SHIFT_2(RX,RY,IMM) lsr RX, RY, IMM ; >> argument
14 # define MERGE_1(RX,RY,IMM) asl RX, RY, IMM argument
15 # define MERGE_2(RX,RY,IMM) argument
16 # define EXTRACT_1(RX,RY,IMM) and RX, RY, 0xFFFF argument
17 # define EXTRACT_2(RX,RY,IMM) lsr RX, RY, IMM argument
19 # define SHIFT_1(RX,RY,IMM) lsr RX, RY, IMM ; >> argument
20 # define SHIFT_2(RX,RY,IMM) asl RX, RY, IMM ; << argument
21 # define MERGE_1(RX,RY,IMM) asl RX, RY, IMM ; << argument
22 # define MERGE_2(RX,RY,IMM) asl RX, RY, IMM ; << argument
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/Linux-v4.19/arch/x86/crypto/
Dcast5-avx-x86_64-asm_64.S61 #define RX %xmm8 macro
141 F_head(b1, RX, RGI1, RGI2, op0); \
142 F_head(b2, RX, RGI3, RGI4, op0); \
144 F_tail(b1, RX, RGI1, RGI2, op1, op2, op3); \
147 vpxor a1, RX, a1; \
259 inpack_blocks(RL1, RR1, RTMP, RX, RKM);
260 inpack_blocks(RL2, RR2, RTMP, RX, RKM);
261 inpack_blocks(RL3, RR3, RTMP, RX, RKM);
262 inpack_blocks(RL4, RR4, RTMP, RX, RKM);
292 outunpack_blocks(RR1, RL1, RTMP, RX, RKM);
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Dcast6-avx-x86_64-asm_64.S62 #define RX %xmm8 macro
141 F_head(b1, RX, RGI1, RGI2, op0); \
142 F_head(b2, RX, RGI3, RGI4, op0); \
144 F_tail(b1, RX, RGI1, RGI2, op1, op2, op3); \
147 vpxor a1, RX, a1; \
282 inpack_blocks(RA1, RB1, RC1, RD1, RTMP, RX, RKRF, RKM);
283 inpack_blocks(RA2, RB2, RC2, RD2, RTMP, RX, RKRF, RKM);
306 outunpack_blocks(RA1, RB1, RC1, RD1, RTMP, RX, RKRF, RKM);
307 outunpack_blocks(RA2, RB2, RC2, RD2, RTMP, RX, RKRF, RKM);
330 inpack_blocks(RA1, RB1, RC1, RD1, RTMP, RX, RKRF, RKM);
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/
Dmicrel-ksz90x1.txt21 - rxdv-skew-ps : Skew control of RX CTL pad
24 - rxd0-skew-ps : Skew control of RX data 0 pad
25 - rxd1-skew-ps : Skew control of RX data 1 pad
26 - rxd2-skew-ps : Skew control of RX data 2 pad
27 - rxd3-skew-ps : Skew control of RX data 3 pad
44 - rxc-skew-ps : Skew control of RX clock pad
49 - rxdv-skew-ps : Skew control of RX CTL pad
51 - rxd0-skew-ps : Skew control of RX data 0 pad
52 - rxd1-skew-ps : Skew control of RX data 1 pad
53 - rxd2-skew-ps : Skew control of RX data 2 pad
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Dxilinx_axienet.txt7 segments of memory for buffering TX and RX, as well as the capability of
8 offloading TX/RX checksum calculation off the processor.
21 - interrupts : Should be a list of two interrupt, TX and RX.
33 - xlnx,rxcsum : Same values as xlnx,txcsum but for RX checksum offload
Dethernet.txt29 * "rgmii" (RX and TX delays are added by the MAC when required)
30 * "rgmii-id" (RGMII with internal RX and TX delays provided by the PHY, the
31 MAC should not add the RX or TX delays in this case)
32 * "rgmii-rxid" (RGMII with internal RX delay provided by the PHY, the MAC
33 should not add an RX delay in this case)
Dstmmac.txt77 - Multiple RX Queues parameters: below the list of all the parameters to
78 configure the multiple RX queues:
79 - snps,rx-queues-to-use: number of RX queues to be used in the driver
80 - Choose one of these RX scheduling algorithms:
83 - For each RX queue
94 - snps,priority: RX queue priority (Range: 0x0 to 0xF)
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/spi/
Dspi-loopback-test.c95 .rx_buf = RX(0),
109 .rx_buf = RX(PAGE_SIZE - 4),
133 .rx_buf = RX(0),
200 .rx_buf = RX(0),
217 .rx_buf = RX(0),
234 .rx_buf = RX(0),
248 .rx_buf = RX(0),
255 .rx_buf = RX(SPI_TEST_MAX_SIZE_HALF),
270 .rx_buf = RX(1024),
276 .rx_buf = RX(0),
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/Linux-v4.19/drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlx4/
Den_cq.c107 if (cq->type == RX) { in mlx4_en_activate_cq()
136 if (cq->type == RX) in mlx4_en_activate_cq()
139 if ((cq->type != RX && priv->hwtstamp_config.tx_type) || in mlx4_en_activate_cq()
140 (cq->type == RX && priv->hwtstamp_config.rx_filter)) in mlx4_en_activate_cq()
159 case RX: in mlx4_en_activate_cq()
186 cq->type == RX) in mlx4_en_destroy_cq()
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/networking/
Dspider_net.txt16 The Structure of the RX Ring.
18 The receive (RX) ring is a circular linked list of RX descriptors,
34 spidernet device driver) allocates a set of RX descriptors and RX
45 flowing RX traffic, every descr behind it should be marked "full",
53 and advance the tail pointer. Thus, when there is flowing RX traffic,
55 all of those behind it should be "not-in-use". When RX traffic is not
66 is flowing RX traffic, everything in front of the head pointer should
68 RX traffic is flowing, then the head pointer can catch up to the tail
111 The RX RAM full bug/feature
114 As long as the OS can empty out the RX buffers at a rate faster than
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Daf_xdp.rst24 syscall. Associated with each XSK are two rings: the RX ring and the
25 TX ring. A socket can receive packets on the RX ring and it can send
28 to have at least one of these rings for each socket. An RX or TX
30 UMEM. RX and TX can share the same UMEM so that a packet does not have
31 to be copied between RX and TX. Moreover, if a packet needs to be kept
44 to fill in with RX packet data. References to these frames will then
45 appear in the RX ring once each packet has been received. The
48 space, for either TX or RX. Thus, the frame addrs appearing in the
50 TX ring. In summary, the RX and FILL rings are used for the RX path
62 then receive frame addr references in its own RX ring that point to
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Dmac80211-auth-assoc-deauth.txt32 driver->mac80211: RX probe response
36 driver->mac80211: RX auth frame
40 driver->mac80211: RX auth frame
44 mac80211->userspace: RX auth frame
60 driver->mac80211: RX assoc response
Dgeneric-hdlc.txt55 * clock ext - both RX clock and TX clock external
56 * clock int - both RX clock and TX clock internal
57 * clock txint - RX clock external, TX clock internal
58 * clock txfromrx - RX clock external, TX clock derived from RX clock
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/
Dnvidia,tegra30-ahub.txt59 For RX CIFs, the numbers indicate the register number within AHUB routing
60 register space (APBIF 0..3 RX, I2S 0..5 RX, DAM 0..2 RX 0..1, SPDIF RX 0..1).
Domap-mcbsp.txt16 <RX irq>;
30 <0 63 0x4>, /* RX interrupt */
/Linux-v4.19/arch/arm64/boot/dts/amlogic/
Dmeson-gxbb-nanopi-k2.dts195 gpio-line-names = "UART TX", "UART RX", "Power Control", "Power Key In",
206 "Eth MDIO", "Eth MDC", "Eth RGMII RX Clk",
207 "Eth RX DV", "Eth RX D0", "Eth RX D1", "Eth RX D2",
208 "Eth RX D3", "Eth RGMII TX Clk", "Eth TX En",
244 "Bluetooth UART TX", "Bluetooth UART RX",
Dmeson-gxbb-odroidc2.dts191 gpio-line-names = "UART TX", "UART RX", "VCCK En", "TF 3V3/1V8 En",
202 "Eth MDIO", "Eth MDC", "Eth RGMII RX Clk",
203 "Eth RX DV", "Eth RX D0", "Eth RX D1", "Eth RX D2",
204 "Eth RX D3", "Eth RGMII TX Clk", "Eth TX En",
/Linux-v4.19/arch/arm/boot/dts/
Domap2430.dtsi171 <60>, /* RX interrupt */
172 <61>; /* RX overflow interrupt */
188 <63>; /* RX interrupt */
204 <90>; /* RX interrupt */
220 <55>; /* RX interrupt */
236 <82>; /* RX interrupt */
Dsama5d3_can.dtsi20 …<AT91_PIOD 14 AT91_PERIPH_C AT91_PINCTRL_NONE /* PD14 periph C RX, conflicts with SCK0, SPI0_NPCS1…
28 <AT91_PIOB 14 AT91_PERIPH_B AT91_PINCTRL_NONE /* PB14 periph B RX, conflicts with GCRS */
/Linux-v4.19/sound/soc/fsl/
Dfsl_ssi.c55 #define RX 0 macro
408 int dir = tx ? TX : RX; in fsl_ssi_config_enable()
428 srcr = vals[RX].srcr | vals[TX].srcr; in fsl_ssi_config_enable()
429 stcr = vals[RX].stcr | vals[TX].stcr; in fsl_ssi_config_enable()
430 sier = vals[RX].sier | vals[TX].sier; in fsl_ssi_config_enable()
509 int adir = tx ? RX : TX; in fsl_ssi_config_disable()
510 int dir = tx ? TX : RX; in fsl_ssi_config_disable()
586 vals[RX].sier = SSI_SIER_RFF0_EN | FSLSSI_SIER_DBG_RX_FLAGS; in fsl_ssi_setup_regvals()
587 vals[RX].srcr = SSI_SRCR_RFEN0; in fsl_ssi_setup_regvals()
588 vals[RX].scr = SSI_SCR_SSIEN | SSI_SCR_RE; in fsl_ssi_setup_regvals()
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Dfsl_sai.c375 if ((sai->synchronous[TX] && !sai->synchronous[RX]) || in fsl_sai_set_bclk()
376 (!tx && !sai->synchronous[RX])) { in fsl_sai_set_bclk()
382 } else if ((sai->synchronous[RX] && !sai->synchronous[TX]) || in fsl_sai_set_bclk()
453 if (!sai->synchronous[TX] && sai->synchronous[RX] && !tx) { in fsl_sai_hw_params()
462 } else if (!sai->synchronous[RX] && sai->synchronous[TX] && tx) { in fsl_sai_hw_params()
516 sai->synchronous[RX] ? FSL_SAI_CR2_SYNC : 0); in fsl_sai_trigger()
853 sai->synchronous[RX] = true; in fsl_sai_probe()
868 sai->synchronous[RX] = false; in fsl_sai_probe()
872 sai->synchronous[RX] = false; in fsl_sai_probe()
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/staging/axis-fifo/
Daxis-fifo.txt37 - xlnx,rx-fifo-depth: Depth of RX FIFO in words
38 - xlnx,rx-fifo-pe-threshold: RX programmable empty interrupt threshold
39 - xlnx,rx-fifo-pf-threshold: RX programmable full interrupt threshold
47 - xlnx,use-rx-data: <0x1> if RX FIFO is enabled, <0x0> otherwise
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/net/ethernet/ibm/emac/
DKconfig27 int "RX skb copy threshold (bytes)"
32 int "Additional RX skb headroom (bytes)"
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/
Ddwc3.txt54 Polling LFPS after RX.Detect.
81 - snps,rx-thr-num-pkt-prd: periodic ESS RX packet threshold count - host mode
84 section 1.2.4) to enable periodic ESS RX threshold.
85 - snps,rx-max-burst-prd: max periodic ESS RX burst size - host mode only. Set
88 enable periodic ESS RX threshold.
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/media/i2c/
Dtc358743.txt1 * Toshiba TC358743 HDMI-RX to MIPI CSI2-TX Bridge
3 The Toshiba TC358743 HDMI-RX to MIPI CSI2-TX (H2C) is a bridge that converts

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