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/Linux-v4.19/arch/arm/boot/compressed/
Dhead-sharpsl.S58 bne .SHARPEND @ We have no w100 - Poodle
64 blo .SHARPEND @ We have a PXA250 - Corgi
70 beq .SHARPEND @ We have Shepherd
81 beq .SHARPEND @ We have Spitz
90 beq .SHARPEND @ We have Borzoi
94 b .SHARPEND @ We have Borzoi
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/vm/
Dovercommit-accounting.rst74 * We account mmap memory mappings
75 * We account mprotect changes in commit
76 * We account mremap changes in size
77 * We account brk
78 * We account munmap
79 * We report the commit status in /proc
/Linux-v4.19/arch/arc/plat-eznps/
Dentry.S40 ; 0G-2G: We disable CONFIG_ARC_CACHE_PAGES.
41 ; 2G-3G: We disable D$ by setting this bit.
54 ; We set logical cpuid to be used by GET_CPUID
55 ; We do not use physical cpuid since we want ids to be continious when
DKconfig16 We handle few flavors:
28 We got:
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/admin-guide/LSM/
Dtomoyo.rst57 We believe that inode based security and name based security are complementary
59 multiple LSM modules at the same time. We feel sorry that you have to give up
62 We hope that LSM becomes stackable in future. Meanwhile, you can use non-LSM
64 LSM version of TOMOYO is a subset of non-LSM version of TOMOYO. We are planning
/Linux-v4.19/arch/arm/include/debug/
Dsa1100.S27 @ We probe for the active serial port here, coherently with
29 @ We assume r1 can be clobbered.
/Linux-v4.19/arch/m68k/fpsp040/
Dbugfix.S222 | We have the opclass 0 situation.
246 | We have the case in which a conflict exists between the cu src or
247 | dest and the dest of the xu. We must clear the instruction in
304 | The frame returned is idle. We must build a busy frame to hold
341 | the code sequence to allow completion. We will jump to
368 | We have the case in which a conflict exists between the cu src or
369 | dest and the dest of the xu. We must clear the instruction in
430 | The frame returned is idle. We must build a busy frame to hold
451 | We have the opclass 2 single source situation.
/Linux-v4.19/scripts/gdb/linux/
Dconstants.py.in19 /* We need to stringify expanded macros so that they can be parsed */
29 * We can only switch on configuration items we know are available
/Linux-v4.19/arch/unicore32/kernel/
Ddebug-macro.S53 @ We probe for the active serial port here
55 @ We assume r1 and r2 can be clobbered.
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/powerpc/
Dpci_iov_resource_on_powernv.txt46 We call this the RTT.
78 32-bit PCIe accesses. We configure that window at boot from FW and
92 SR-IOV). We basically use the trick of forcing the bridge MMIO windows
117 We have code (fairly new compared to the M32 stuff) that exploits that
120 We configure an M64 window to cover the entire region of address space
122 for the M32, it comes out of a different "reserve"). We configure it
130 - We do the PE# allocation *after* the 64-bit space has been assigned
131 because the addresses we use directly determine the PE#. We then
135 - We cannot "group" segments in HW, so if a device ends up using more
140 SW. We lose a bit of effectiveness of EEH in that case, but that's
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/hwmon/
Dasc762121 We have enhanced both parts relative to the governing Intel
22 specification. First enhancement is temperature reading resolution. We
33 are active, they are not necessarily reliable or useful externally. We
36 We employ significant filtering that is user tunable as described in the
42 We offer GPIO features on the former VID pins. These are open-drain
46 We offer flexible mapping of temperature readings to thermal zones. Any
69 fan types. We can also support pulse-stretched PWM so that 3-wire fans
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/networking/
Dtcp.txt17 snd_ssthresh Slow start threshold. We are in slow start if
70 We keep a set of control flags
89 Frames are queued for output by tcp_write. We do our best to send the frames
99 and recompute. We add any new tcp level headers and refinish the checksum
/Linux-v4.19/arch/arm/boot/dts/
Drk3288-veyron-analog-audio.dtsi80 * HACK: We're going to _pull down_ this _active low_ interrupt
81 * so that it never fires. We don't need this interrupt because
Drk3288-veyron-sdmmc.dtsi15 * We run sdmmc at max speed; bump up drive strength.
16 * We also have external pulls, so disable the internal ones.
Drk3288-veyron.dtsi206 * vcc18_wl). We'll add those aliases here just to
373 /* We need to go faster than 24MHz, so adjust clock parents / rates */
465 * We run eMMC at max speed; bump up drive strength.
466 * We also have external pulls, so disable the internal ones.
517 * We run sdio0 at max speed; bump up drive strength.
518 * We also have external pulls, so disable the internal ones.
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/i2c/busses/
Di2c-ali153535 We make sure that the SMB is enabled. We leave the ACPI alone.
/Linux-v4.19/arch/powerpc/boot/dts/
Dps3.dts33 * We'll get the size of the bootmem block from lv1 after startup,
50 * threads is with an ibm,ppc-interrupt-server#s entry. We'll put one
/Linux-v4.19/
DKbuild19 # We use internal kbuild rules to avoid the "is up to date" message from make
53 # We use internal kbuild rules to avoid the "is up to date" message from make
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/staging/rts5208/
DTODO4 - We will use the stack in drivers/mmc to implement
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/cgroup-v1/
Dpids.txt75 We can set a limit that is smaller than pids.current, which will stop any new
80 # /bin/echo "We can't even spawn a single process now."
83 # /bin/echo "We can't even spawn a single process now."
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/usb/
Dwusb-cbaf40 'set-chid'. We might not know about it.
46 connect wireless. We save them for that next time also so we can
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/s390/
DDASD25 We performed our testing on 3380 and 3390 type disks of different
30 We currently implement one partition per volume, which is the whole
55 4096. We recommend no blksize lower than 1024 because the ext2fs uses
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/process/
Dkernel-driver-statement.rst8 We, the undersigned Linux kernel developers, consider any closed-source
9 Linux kernel module or driver to be harmful and undesirable. We have
21 We speak only for ourselves, and not for any company we might work for
/Linux-v4.19/arch/x86/realmode/rm/
Dtrampoline_32.S40 cli # We should be safe anyway
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/scsi/aic7xxx/
Daic7xxx.seq70 * Turn off the selection hardware. We need to reset the
104 * We have at least one queued SCB now and we don't have any
163 * We aren't expecting a bus free, so interrupt
186 * We've just been selected. Assert BSY and
240 * initiator. We follow the guidlines from section 6.5
267 * immediately follow the identify. We test for a valid
411 * We carefully toggle SPIOEN to allow us to return the
454 * We've just re-selected an initiator.
570 * We reuse the first 8 bytes of the TARG_SCSIRATE
690 * We assume that the kernel driver may reset us
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