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/Linux-v4.19/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath9k/
Ddebug_sta.c26 struct ath_node *an = file->private_data; in read_file_node_aggr() local
27 struct ath_softc *sc = an->sc; in read_file_node_aggr()
39 if (!an->sta->ht_cap.ht_supported) { in read_file_node_aggr()
46 an->maxampdu); in read_file_node_aggr()
48 an->mpdudensity); in read_file_node_aggr()
56 tid = ath_node_to_tid(an, tidno); in read_file_node_aggr()
100 struct ath_node *an; in ath_debug_rate_stats() local
111 an = (struct ath_node *) sta->drv_priv; in ath_debug_rate_stats()
112 rstats = &an->rx_rate_stats; in ath_debug_rate_stats()
171 struct ath_node *an = file->private_data; in read_file_node_recv() local
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Ddynack.c85 struct ath_node *an; in ath_dynack_compute_ackto() local
90 list_for_each_entry(an, &da->nodes, list) in ath_dynack_compute_ackto()
91 if (an->ackto > to) in ath_dynack_compute_ackto()
92 to = an->ackto; in ath_dynack_compute_ackto()
118 struct ath_node *an; in ath_dynack_compute_to() local
143 an = (struct ath_node *)sta->drv_priv; in ath_dynack_compute_to()
144 an->ackto = ath_dynack_ewma(an->ackto, in ath_dynack_compute_to()
147 "%pM to %u\n", dst, an->ackto); in ath_dynack_compute_to()
280 void ath_dynack_node_init(struct ath_hw *ah, struct ath_node *an) in ath_dynack_node_init() argument
286 an->ackto = ackto; in ath_dynack_node_init()
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Ddynack.h84 void ath_dynack_node_init(struct ath_hw *ah, struct ath_node *an);
85 void ath_dynack_node_deinit(struct ath_hw *ah, struct ath_node *an);
93 struct ath_node *an) {} in ath_dynack_node_init() argument
95 struct ath_node *an) {} in ath_dynack_node_deinit() argument
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/fsi/
Dfsi.txt7 busses, which are then exposed by the device tree. For example, an FSI engine
8 that is an I2C master - the I2C bus can be described by the device tree under
19 /* top-level of FSI bus topology, bound to an FSI master driver and
20 * exposes an FSI bus */
40 not be described; this binding only provides an optional facility for
47 value. It's likely that an implementation-specific compatible value will
70 for an address identifier. Since these are not a range, no size cells are
71 required. For an example, a slave on link 1, with ID 2, could be represented
79 Each slave provides an address-space, under which the engines are accessible.
109 Here's an example that illustrates:
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/driver-api/usb/
Danchors.rst8 a driver to cease all IO to an interface. To do so, a
18 There's no API to allocate an anchor. It is simply declared
31 An association of URBs to an anchor is made by an explicit
33 an URB is finished by (successful) completion. Thus disassociation
35 all URBs associated with an anchor.
44 This function kills all URBs associated with an anchor. The URBs
52 This function unlinks all URBs associated with an anchor. The URBs
62 All URBs of an anchor are unanchored en masse.
67 This function waits for all URBs associated with an anchor to finish
74 Returns true if no URBs are associated with an anchor. Locking
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/Linux-v4.19/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/
Dfskeleton.S9 |THE SOFTWARE is provided on an "AS IS" basis and without warranty.
61 | simply execute an "rte" as with the sample code below.
70 | This is the exit point for the 060FPSP when an enabled overflow exception
72 | for enabled overflow conditions. The exception stack frame is an overflow
76 | does an "rte".
89 | This is the exit point for the 060FPSP when an enabled underflow exception
91 | for enabled underflow conditions. The exception stack frame is an underflow
95 | does an "rte".
107 | This is the exit point for the 060FPSP when an enabled operand error exception
109 | for enabled operand error exceptions. The exception stack frame is an operand error
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/networking/
Dila.txt8 differentiates between location and identity of a network node. Part of an
14 ILA can be thought of as means to implement an overlay network without
17 the network, an ILA translated packet appears to be no different than any
18 other IPv6 packet. For instance, if the transport protocol is TCP then an
29 - Identifier A number that identifies an addressable node in the network
34 provide the topological location of an addressed node. ILA
38 A mapping of an ILA identifier to a locator (or to a
44 four bits) and an identifier (lower sixty-four bits).
51 bits) and an identifier (low order sixty-four bits). ILA
52 addresses are never visible to an application.
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/Linux-v4.19/drivers/gpu/drm/sun4i/
DKconfig12 Choose this option if you have an Allwinner SoC with a
22 Choose this option if you have an Allwinner SoC with an HDMI
31 Choose this option if you have an Allwinner SoC with an HDMI
38 Choose this option if you have an Allwinner SoC with the
49 Choose this option if you want have an Allwinner SoC with
58 Choose this option if you have an Allwinner SoC with the
66 Choose this option if you have an Allwinner SoC with the
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/i2c/
Dfault-codes5 A "Fault" is not always an "Error"
14 result for an operation ... it doesn't indicate that anything is wrong
43 Also returned when trying to invoke an I2C operation in an
48 Returned by SMBus logic when an invalid Packet Error Code byte
63 This rather vague error means an invalid parameter has been
69 performing an I/O operation. Use a more specific fault
86 of a transfer didn't get an ACK. While it might just mean
87 an I2C device was temporarily not responding, usually it
94 Returned by an adapter when asked to perform an operation
97 For example, this would be returned when an adapter that
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/Linux-v4.19/drivers/pinctrl/intel/
DKconfig31 Cherryview/Braswell pinctrl driver provides an interface that
41 Merrifield Family-Level Interface Shim (FLIS) driver provides an
58 Broxton pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows
66 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring
74 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring
82 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring
90 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring
98 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring
106 This pinctrl driver provides an interface that allows configuring
115 provides an interface that allows configuring of PCH pins and
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/core-api/
Dassoc_array.rst8 This associative array implementation is an object container with the following
19 permits an object to be located in multiple arrays simultaneously.
24 4. Index keys must be unique. Inserting an object with the same key as one
52 pack leaf object pointers into spare space in the node rather than making an
53 extra branch until as such time an object needs to be added to a full node.
74 The insertion and deletion functions produce an 'edit script' that can later be
82 after an RCU grace period has passed - thus allowing access functions to
91 1. Apply an edit script::
100 2. Cancel an edit script::
132 2. Get a chunk of an object's index key::
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/powerpc/
Dpmu-ebb.txt19 Throughout this document we will refer to an "EBB event" or "EBB events". This
38 and attach an EBB event to the process, which will then cause EBBs to be
43 user process. This means once an EBB event is scheduled on the PMU, no non-EBB
54 If an EBB event and a regular event are both pinned, then whichever is enabled
56 section below titled "Enabling an EBB event" for more information.
59 Creating an EBB event
62 To request that an event is counted using EBB, the event code should have bit
86 Enabling an EBB event
89 Once an EBB event has been successfully opened, it must be enabled with the
93 However, due to the design of the perf_events API, enabling an event does not
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/power/reset/
Dgpio-poweroff.txt7 state. Otherwise its configured as an input.
9 When the power-off handler is called, the gpio is configured as an
11 condition. This will also cause an inactive->active edge condition, so
13 the GPIO is set to inactive, thus causing an active->inactive edge,
26 - input : Initially configure the GPIO line as an input. Only reconfigure
27 it to an output when the power-off handler is called. If this optional
28 property is not specified, the GPIO is initialized as an output in its
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/ABI/stable/
Dsysfs-bus-firewire12 Binary attribute; an array of host-endian u32.
17 Hexadecimal string representation of an u64.
30 Summary of all units present in an IEEE 1394 node.
81 These attributes are only created if the root directory of an
82 IEEE 1394 node or the unit directory of an IEEE 1394 unit
86 Hexadecimal string representation of an u24.
92 Hexadecimal string representation of an u24.
98 Hexadecimal string representation of an u24.
102 Hexadecimal string representation of an u24.
109 Hexadecimal string representation of an u24.
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/
Dmarvell-orion-mdio.txt4 MV78xx0, Armada 370, Armada XP, Armada 7k and Armada 8k have an
5 identical unit that provides an interface with the MDIO bus.
7 provides an interface with the xMDIO bus. This driver handles
12 - reg: address and length of the MDIO registers. When an interrupt is
25 Example at the SoC level without an interrupt property:
34 Example with an interrupt property:
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/
Drpmsg.txt22 its own instance of RTOS in an AMP configuration.
86 Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error value on failure.
96 its length (in bytes), and an explicit destination address.
109 Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error value on failure.
133 Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error value on failure.
149 Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error value on failure.
160 its length (in bytes), and an explicit destination address.
170 Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error value on failure.
191 Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error value on failure.
199 every rpmsg address in the system is bound to an rx callback (so when
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DIRQ.txt2 What is an IRQ?
5 An IRQ is an interrupt request from a device.
8 sharing an IRQ.
11 interrupt source. Typically this is an index into the global irq_desc
15 An IRQ number is an enumeration of the possible interrupt sources on a
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/filesystems/
Dautofs-mount-control.txt15 are things such as setting an autofs mount catatonic, setting the
17 certain types of autofs triggered mounts can end up covering an autofs
36 module source you will see a third type called an offset, which is just
58 For the above indirect map an autofs file system is mounted on /test and
63 The way that direct mounts are handled is by making an autofs mount on
72 For example, an indirect mount map entry could also be:
90 One of the issues with version 4 of autofs was that, when mounting an
105 The current autofs implementation uses an ioctl file descriptor opened
119 implement an isolated operation it was decided to re-implement the
126 autofs maps. They are recorded at mount request time and an operation
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/misc-devices/
Dibmvmc.rst22 The Virtual Management Channel (VMC) is a logical device which provides an
25 to provide an alternative to systems that use a Hardware Management
29 on an appliance server named the Hardware Management Console (HMC),
30 packaged as an external tower or rack-mounted personal computer. In a
45 traditionally require an HMC can be implemented in the management
106 This section provides an example for the management application
116 is loaded. It first creates and initializes the CRQ. Next, an exchange of
119 Finally, the hypervisor requests that the management partition create an
144 After the basic VMC channel has been initialized, an HMC session level
145 connection can be established. The application layer performs an open() to
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/
Dselection-api-intro.rst8 shrink or enlarge it to an image of arbitrary size. Next, the devices
10 part of an input image, scale it up or down and insert it at an
15 cropping target determine the area actually sampled. The sink is an
19 On a video *output* device the source is an image in a memory buffer,
20 and the cropping target is a part of an image to be shown on a display.
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/tegra/
Dnvidia,tegra20-host1x.txt13 - #size-cells: The number of cells used to represent the size of an address
18 - resets: Must contain an entry for each entry in reset-names.
34 - resets: Must contain an entry for each entry in reset-names.
47 - resets: Must contain an entry for each entry in reset-names.
60 - resets: Must contain an entry for each entry in reset-names.
73 - resets: Must contain an entry for each entry in reset-names.
86 - resets: Must contain an entry for each entry in reset-names.
96 - clocks: Must contain an entry for each entry in clock-names.
103 - resets: Must contain an entry for each entry in reset-names.
115 - clocks: Must contain an entry for each entry in clock-names.
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/Linux-v4.19/drivers/eisa/
DKconfig10 Bus (VLB) card that identify itself as an EISA card (such as
26 # Using EISA_VIRTUAL_ROOT on something other than an Alpha or
27 # an X86 may lead to crashes...
35 (no PCI slots). The Alpha Jensen is an example of such
50 you are building an installation floppy or kernel for an
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/filesystems/caching/
Dbackend-api.txt5 The FS-Cache system provides an API by which actual caches can be supplied to
84 In either case, this may not be an appropriate context in which to access the
171 An operation can be made exclusive upon an object by setting the
173 an operation needs more processing time, it should be enqueued again.
197 The to_do field is an empty list available for the cache backend to use as
228 This isn't strictly an operation, but should be pointed at a string naming
251 This method is used to look up an object, given that the object is already
278 This method is called to increment the reference count on an object. It
288 These methods are used to exclusively lock an object. It must be possible
297 These methods are used to pin an object into the cache. Once pinned an
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/fsl/cpm_qe/qe/
Dpincfg.txt12 1 = The pin is an output
13 2 = The pin is an input
18 0 = The pin is actively driven as an output
19 1 = The pin is an open-drain driver. As an output, the pin is
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/accelerators/
Docxl.rst5 OpenCAPI is an interface between processors and accelerators. It aims
9 It allows an accelerator (which could be a FPGA, ASICs, ...) to access
83 OpenCAPI includes the possibility for an AFU to send an interrupt to a
88 The driver allows a process to allocate an interrupt and obtain its
128 Based on the AFU definition found in the config space, an AFU may
144 Allocate an AFU interrupt and return an identifier.
152 Associate an event fd to an AFU interrupt so that the user process
153 can be notified when the AFU sends an interrupt.

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