/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/ |
D | keytable.c.rst | 33 void prtcode (int *codes) 38 if (p->value == (unsigned)codes[1]) { 39 printf("scancode 0x%04x = %s (0x%02x)\\n", codes[0], p->name, codes[1]); 44 if (isprint (codes[1])) 45 printf("scancode %d = '%c' (0x%02x)\\n", codes[0], codes[1], codes[1]); 47 printf("scancode %d = 0x%02x\\n", codes[0], codes[1]); 66 int codes[2]; 91 codes [0] = (unsigned) strtol(argv[2], NULL, 0); 92 codes [1] = (unsigned) value; 94 if(ioctl(fd, EVIOCSKEYCODE, codes)) [all …]
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D | lirc-set-transmitter-mask.rst | 12 LIRC_SET_TRANSMITTER_MASK - Enables send codes on a given set of transmitters 36 send IR codes. 50 appropriately. The generic error codes are described at the
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/Linux-v4.19/drivers/input/keyboard/ |
D | dlink-dir685-touchkeys.c | 23 u16 codes[7]; member 29 const int num_bits = min_t(int, ARRAY_SIZE(tk->codes), 16); in dir685_tk_irq_thread() 51 input_report_key(tk->input, tk->codes[i], test_bit(i, &key)); in dir685_tk_irq_thread() 82 tk->input->keycodemax = ARRAY_SIZE(tk->codes); in dir685_tk_probe() 83 tk->input->keycode = tk->codes; in dir685_tk_probe() 84 tk->codes[0] = KEY_UP; in dir685_tk_probe() 85 tk->codes[1] = KEY_DOWN; in dir685_tk_probe() 86 tk->codes[2] = KEY_LEFT; in dir685_tk_probe() 87 tk->codes[3] = KEY_RIGHT; in dir685_tk_probe() 88 tk->codes[4] = KEY_ENTER; in dir685_tk_probe() [all …]
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D | ipaq-micro-keys.c | 29 u16 *codes; member 53 input_report_key(keys->input, keys->codes[key], down); in micro_key_receive() 108 keys->codes = devm_kmemdup(&pdev->dev, micro_keycodes, in micro_key_probe() 111 keys->input->keycode = keys->codes; in micro_key_probe()
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/Linux-v4.19/drivers/staging/media/imx/ |
D | imx-media-utils.c | 24 .codes = { 32 .codes = { 78 .codes = {MEDIA_BUS_FMT_RGB565_2X8_LE}, 84 .codes = { 92 .codes = {MEDIA_BUS_FMT_ARGB8888_1X32}, 100 .codes = {MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SBGGR8_1X8}, 106 .codes = {MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGBRG8_1X8}, 112 .codes = {MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SGRBG8_1X8}, 118 .codes = {MEDIA_BUS_FMT_SRGGB8_1X8}, 124 .codes = { [all …]
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/Linux-v4.19/drivers/media/i2c/ |
D | ir-kbd-i2c.c | 379 u8 codes[61]; member 512 u8 codes[174]; in zilog_ir_format() local 520 if (c >= ARRAY_SIZE(codes) - 1) { in zilog_ir_format() 543 codes[c++] = (p << 4) | s; in zilog_ir_format() 563 codes[c++] = (p << 4) | s; in zilog_ir_format() 575 if (!memcmp(&codes[c - rep * 3], &codes[c - rep * 2], rep) && in zilog_ir_format() 576 !cmp_no_trail(&codes[c - rep], &codes[c - rep * 2], rep)) { in zilog_ir_format() 586 if (leading >= ARRAY_SIZE(code_block->codes) - 3 - rep) { in zilog_ir_format() 592 copy_codes(code_block->codes, codes, leading); in zilog_ir_format() 593 code_block->codes[leading] = 0x82; in zilog_ir_format() [all …]
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/input/ |
D | event-codes.rst | 1 .. _input-event-codes: 4 Input event codes 8 The input protocol uses a map of types and codes to express input device values 9 to userspace. This document describes the types and codes and how and when they 19 of event codes have changed. However, the state is maintained within the Linux 30 Event types are groupings of codes under a logical input construct. Each 31 type has a set of applicable codes to be used in generating events. See the 32 Codes section for details on valid codes for each type. 86 Event codes 89 Event codes define the precise type of event. [all …]
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D | input_uapi.rst | 16 event-codes
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/driver-api/usb/ |
D | error-codes.rst | 1 .. _usb-error-codes: 3 USB Error codes 8 This is the documentation of (hopefully) all possible error codes (and 17 Error codes returned by :c:func:`usb_submit_urb` 77 Error codes returned by ``in urb->status`` or in ``iso_frame_desc[n].status`` (for ISO) 94 may report more status codes. 177 Error codes like ``-EPROTO``, ``-EILSEQ`` and ``-EOVERFLOW`` normally 183 This is also one of several codes that different kinds of host 190 Error codes returned by usbcore-functions 193 .. note:: expect also other submit and transfer status codes
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D | index.rst | 17 error-codes
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/i2c/ |
D | fault-codes | 2 codes in the I2C/SMBus stack. 17 In short, your I2C driver code may need to know these codes in order 22 I2C and SMBus fault codes 30 codes that may be returned, and other cases where these codes should 31 be returned. However, drivers should not return other codes for these 34 Also, codes returned by adapter probe methods follow rules which are
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/media/v4l-drivers/ |
D | v4l-with-ir.rst | 11 pulse/space sequences and then to scan codes, returning such codes to 24 switch the protocol and to test the reception of scan codes; 59 linux input layer (via event device). It also supports receiving IR codes
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/Linux-v4.19/lib/zlib_inflate/ |
D | inftrees.c | 23 int zlib_inflate_table(codetype type, unsigned short *lens, unsigned codes, in zlib_inflate_table() argument 95 for (sym = 0; sym < codes; sym++) in zlib_inflate_table() 132 for (sym = 0; sym < codes; sym++) in zlib_inflate_table()
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D | inftrees.h | 57 unsigned codes, code **table,
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/Linux-v4.19/drivers/media/platform/vsp1/ |
D | vsp1_entity.c | 243 const unsigned int *codes, unsigned int ncodes) in vsp1_subdev_enum_mbus_code() argument 251 code->code = codes[code->index]; in vsp1_subdev_enum_mbus_code() 357 const unsigned int *codes, unsigned int ncodes, in vsp1_subdev_set_pad_format() argument 389 if (fmt->format.code == codes[i]) in vsp1_subdev_set_pad_format() 393 format->code = i < ncodes ? codes[i] : codes[0]; in vsp1_subdev_set_pad_format()
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D | vsp1_entity.h | 178 const unsigned int *codes, unsigned int ncodes, 184 const unsigned int *codes, unsigned int ncodes);
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D | vsp1_rwpf.c | 34 static const unsigned int codes[] = { in vsp1_rwpf_enum_mbus_code() local 40 if (code->index >= ARRAY_SIZE(codes)) in vsp1_rwpf_enum_mbus_code() 43 code->code = codes[code->index]; in vsp1_rwpf_enum_mbus_code()
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/ |
D | qcom,pm8941-pwrkey.txt | 40 Use the linux event codes defined in 41 include/dt-bindings/input/linux-event-codes.h
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/media/uapi/ |
D | gen-errors.rst | 14 .. flat-table:: Generic error codes 90 #. This list is not exhaustive; ioctls may return other error codes. 95 #. Request-specific error codes are listed in the individual
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/media/uapi/mediactl/ |
D | media-func-ioctl.rst | 60 appropriately. The generic error codes are described at the 63 Request-specific error codes are listed in the individual requests
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/media/uapi/cec/ |
D | cec-func-ioctl.rst | 59 appropriately. The generic error codes are described at the 62 Request-specific error codes are listed in the individual requests
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/Linux-v4.19/tools/testing/selftests/tc-testing/creating-testcases/ |
D | AddingTestCases.txt | 44 more acceptable exit codes for this command. 65 more acceptable exit codes for this command. 82 It's possible to include acceptable exit codes with the setup/teardown command 85 acceptable exit codes for the command.
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/ |
D | pixfmt-compressed.rst | 37 - H264 video elementary stream with start codes. 42 - H264 video elementary stream without start codes.
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D | vidioc-subdev-enum-mbus-code.rst | 72 - Media bus format codes to be enumerated, from enum 84 appropriately. The generic error codes are described at the
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/w1/ |
D | 00-INDEX | 4 - Drivers that provide support for specific family codes.
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