/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/i2c/ |
D | ten-bit-addresses | 1 The I2C protocol knows about two kinds of device addresses: normal 7 bit 2 addresses, and an extended set of 10 bit addresses. The sets of addresses 5 To avoid ambiguity, the user sees 10 bit addresses mapped to a different 15 * Not all bus drivers support 10-bit addresses. Some don't because the 20 * Some optional features do not support 10-bit addresses. This is the 24 10-bit addresses.
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D | i2c-stub | 9 You need to provide chip addresses as a module parameter when loading this 10 driver, which will then only react to SMBus commands to these addresses. 13 quick commands to the specified addresses; it will respond to the other 14 commands (also to the specified addresses) by reading from or writing to 42 The SMBus addresses to emulate chips at.
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/networking/ |
D | ipv6.txt | 19 IPv6 addresses or operations are desired. 31 No IPv6 addresses will be added to interfaces, and 40 for addresses to be automatically generated from prefixes 48 Only the IPv6 loopback address (::1) and link-local addresses 59 This might be used when no IPv6 addresses are desired. 71 No IPv6 addresses will be added to interfaces.
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/parisc/ |
D | debugging | 5 1. Absolute addresses 8 absolute addresses are used instead of virtual addresses as in the 18 the System Responder/Requestor addresses. The System Requestor 19 address should match (one of the) processor HPAs (high addresses in 23 Typical values for the System Responder address are addresses larger
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/arm64/ |
D | tagged-pointers.txt | 1 Tagged virtual addresses in AArch64 Linux 8 addresses in the AArch64 translation system and their potential uses 17 Passing tagged addresses to the kernel 20 All interpretation of userspace memory addresses by the kernel assumes 23 This includes, but is not limited to, addresses found in: 52 tag information for user virtual addresses being maintained for fields 65 likely that C compilers will not hazard two virtual addresses differing
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/security/ |
D | LSM-sctp.rst | 30 Passes one or more ipv4/ipv6 addresses to the security module for validation 38 @address - One or more ipv4 / ipv6 addresses. 47 | SCTP_SOCKOPT_BINDX_ADD | One or more ipv4 / ipv6 addresses | 56 | SCTP_SOCKOPT_CONNECTX | One or more ipv4 / ipv6 addresses | 57 | SCTP_PARAM_ADD_IP | One or more ipv4 / ipv6 addresses | 64 SCTP_SOCKOPT_BINDX_ADD - Allows additional bind addresses to be 68 addresses on a socket. 71 addresses for reaching a peer 75 destination addresses.
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/Linux-v4.19/drivers/gpu/drm/i2c/ |
D | tda9950.c | 70 u16 addresses; member 239 u16 addresses; in tda9950_cec_adap_log_addr() local 243 addresses = priv->addresses = 0; in tda9950_cec_adap_log_addr() 245 addresses = priv->addresses |= BIT(addr); in tda9950_cec_adap_log_addr() 248 addresses &= 0x7fff; in tda9950_cec_adap_log_addr() 249 buf[0] = addresses >> 8; in tda9950_cec_adap_log_addr() 250 buf[1] = addresses; in tda9950_cec_adap_log_addr()
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/misc-devices/ |
D | max6875 | 43 Valid addresses for the MAX6875 are 0x50 and 0x52. 44 Valid addresses for the MAX6874 are 0x50, 0x52, 0x54 and 0x56. 53 addresses. For example, for address 0x50, it also reserves 0x51. 63 The configuration registers are at addresses 0x00 - 0x45. 76 The configuration EEPROM is at addresses 0x8000 - 0x8045. 77 The user EEPROM is at addresses 0x8100 - 0x82ff.
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/ |
D | mvebu-pci.txt | 62 - assigned-addresses: reference to the MMIO registers used to control 72 standard PCI addresses. 133 assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x40000 0 0x2000>; 153 assigned-addresses = <0x82001000 0 0x44000 0 0x2000>; 169 assigned-addresses = <0x82001800 0 0x48000 0 0x2000>; 185 assigned-addresses = <0x82002000 0 0x4c000 0 0x2000>; 201 assigned-addresses = <0x82002800 0 0x80000 0 0x2000>; 217 assigned-addresses = <0x82003000 0 0x84000 0 0x2000>; 233 assigned-addresses = <0x82003800 0 0x88000 0 0x2000>; 249 assigned-addresses = <0x82004000 0 0x8c000 0 0x2000>; [all …]
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D | nvidia,tegra20-pcie.txt | 34 - ranges: Describes the translation of addresses for root ports and standard 39 - The first two entries are expected to translate the addresses for the root 40 port registers, which are referenced by the assigned-addresses property of 146 - assigned-addresses: Address and size of the port configuration registers 205 assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x80000000 0 0x1000>; 219 assigned-addresses = <0x82001000 0 0x80001000 0 0x1000>; 312 assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x00000000 0 0x1000>; 325 assigned-addresses = <0x82001000 0 0x00001000 0 0x1000>; 338 assigned-addresses = <0x82001800 0 0x00004000 0 0x1000>; 416 assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x01000000 0 0x1000>; [all …]
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/Linux-v4.19/arch/arm/boot/dts/ |
D | armada-xp-mv78460.dtsi | 118 assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x40000 0 0x2000>; 136 assigned-addresses = <0x82001000 0 0x44000 0 0x2000>; 154 assigned-addresses = <0x82001800 0 0x48000 0 0x2000>; 172 assigned-addresses = <0x82002000 0 0x4c000 0 0x2000>; 190 assigned-addresses = <0x82002800 0 0x80000 0 0x2000>; 208 assigned-addresses = <0x82003000 0 0x84000 0 0x2000>; 226 assigned-addresses = <0x82003800 0 0x88000 0 0x2000>; 244 assigned-addresses = <0x82004000 0 0x8c000 0 0x2000>; 262 assigned-addresses = <0x82004800 0 0x42000 0 0x2000>; 280 assigned-addresses = <0x82005000 0 0x82000 0 0x2000>;
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D | armada-xp-mv78260.dtsi | 97 assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x40000 0 0x2000>; 115 assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x44000 0 0x2000>; 133 assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x48000 0 0x2000>; 151 assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x4c000 0 0x2000>; 169 assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x80000 0 0x2000>; 187 assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x84000 0 0x2000>; 205 assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x88000 0 0x2000>; 223 assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x8c000 0 0x2000>; 241 assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x42000 0 0x2000>;
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D | armada-xp-mv78230.dtsi | 82 assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x40000 0 0x2000>; 100 assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x44000 0 0x2000>; 118 assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x48000 0 0x2000>; 136 assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x4c000 0 0x2000>; 154 assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x80000 0 0x2000>;
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D | armada-385.dtsi | 68 assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x80000 0 0x2000>; 87 assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x40000 0 0x2000>; 106 assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x44000 0 0x2000>; 128 assigned-addresses = <0x82000800 0 0x48000 0 0x2000>;
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/media/uapi/cec/ |
D | cec-ioc-adap-g-log-addrs.rst | 14 CEC_ADAP_G_LOG_ADDRS, CEC_ADAP_S_LOG_ADDRS - Get or set the logical addresses 38 To query the current CEC logical addresses, applications call 40 struct :c:type:`cec_log_addrs` where the driver stores the logical addresses. 42 To set new logical addresses, applications fill in 50 To clear existing logical addresses set ``num_log_addrs`` to 0. All other fields 57 addresses have been claimed. If the file descriptor is in non-blocking mode then it will 58 not wait for the logical addresses to be claimed, instead it just returns 0. 61 logical addresses are claimed or cleared. 79 - The actual logical addresses that were claimed. This is set by the 86 - The bitmask of all logical addresses this adapter has claimed. If [all …]
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/i2c/busses/ |
D | scx200_acb | 11 Base addresses for the ACCESS.bus controllers on SCx200 and SC1100 devices 13 By default the driver uses two base addresses 0x820 and 0x840. 26 The SC1100 WRAP boards are known to use base addresses 0x810 and 0x820.
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/core-api/ |
D | printk-formats.rst | 213 MAC/FDDI addresses 224 For printing 6-byte MAC/FDDI addresses in hex notation. The ``M`` and ``m`` 228 Where FDDI addresses are concerned the ``F`` specifier can be used after 232 For Bluetooth addresses the ``R`` specifier shall be used after the ``M`` 234 of Bluetooth addresses which are in the little endian order. 238 IPv4 addresses 247 For printing IPv4 dot-separated decimal addresses. The ``I4`` and ``i4`` 252 host, network, big or little endian order addresses respectively. Where 257 IPv6 addresses 266 For printing IPv6 network-order 16-bit hex addresses. The ``I6`` and ``i6`` [all …]
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/Linux-v4.19/drivers/gpu/drm/bridge/synopsys/ |
D | dw-hdmi-cec.c | 60 u32 addresses; member 85 cec->addresses = 0; in dw_hdmi_cec_log_addr() 87 cec->addresses |= BIT(logical_addr) | BIT(15); in dw_hdmi_cec_log_addr() 89 dw_hdmi_write(cec, cec->addresses & 255, HDMI_CEC_ADDR_L); in dw_hdmi_cec_log_addr() 90 dw_hdmi_write(cec, cec->addresses >> 8, HDMI_CEC_ADDR_H); in dw_hdmi_cec_log_addr()
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/Linux-v4.19/tools/perf/Documentation/ |
D | perf-kallsyms.txt | 17 addresses and the addresses in the ELF kallsyms symbol table (for symbols in
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/ |
D | cavium-mdio.txt | 15 - #size-cells: Must be <0>. MDIO addresses have no size component. 50 - assigned-addresses: As needed for mapping of the MDIO bus device registers. 59 assigned-addresses = <0x03000000 0x87e0 0x05000000 0x0 0x800000>;
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/Linux-v4.19/arch/mips/sgi-ip27/ |
D | Platform | 13 OBJCOPYFLAGS := --change-addresses=0x3fffffff80000000 17 OBJCOPYFLAGS := --change-addresses=0x57ffffff80000000
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/Linux-v4.19/net/wireless/ |
D | sysfs.c | 58 if (!wiphy->addresses) in addresses_show() 62 buf += sprintf(buf, "%pM\n", wiphy->addresses[i].addr); in addresses_show() 66 static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(addresses);
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/Linux-v4.19/drivers/net/wireless/ti/wlcore/ |
D | boot.c | 353 nvs_ptr[11] = wl->addresses[0].addr[0]; in wlcore_boot_upload_nvs() 354 nvs_ptr[10] = wl->addresses[0].addr[1]; in wlcore_boot_upload_nvs() 355 nvs_ptr[6] = wl->addresses[0].addr[2]; in wlcore_boot_upload_nvs() 356 nvs_ptr[5] = wl->addresses[0].addr[3]; in wlcore_boot_upload_nvs() 357 nvs_ptr[4] = wl->addresses[0].addr[4]; in wlcore_boot_upload_nvs() 358 nvs_ptr[3] = wl->addresses[0].addr[5]; in wlcore_boot_upload_nvs()
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/lightnvm/ |
D | pblk.txt | 7 - Map logical addresses onto physical addresses (4KB granularity) in a
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/Linux-v4.19/fs/afs/ |
D | server.c | 59 alist = rcu_dereference(server->addresses); in afs_find_server() 74 alist = rcu_dereference(server->addresses); in afs_find_server() 184 alist = rcu_dereference_protected(server->addresses, in afs_install_server() 225 RCU_INIT_POINTER(server->addresses, alist); in afs_alloc_server() 373 afs_put_addrlist(rcu_access_pointer(server->addresses)); in afs_server_rcu() 382 struct afs_addr_list *alist = rcu_access_pointer(server->addresses); in afs_destroy_server() 640 discard = rcu_dereference_protected(server->addresses, in afs_update_server_record() 642 rcu_assign_pointer(server->addresses, alist); in afs_update_server_record()
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