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/Linux-v4.19/fs/cachefiles/
Drdwr.c27 struct cachefiles_one_read *monitor = in cachefiles_read_waiter() local
28 container_of(wait, struct cachefiles_one_read, monitor); in cachefiles_read_waiter()
30 struct fscache_retrieval *op = monitor->op; in cachefiles_read_waiter()
37 monitor->netfs_page->index, mode, sync, in cachefiles_read_waiter()
66 list_add_tail(&monitor->op_link, &op->to_do); in cachefiles_read_waiter()
82 struct cachefiles_one_read *monitor) in cachefiles_read_reissue() argument
85 struct page *backpage = monitor->back_page, *backpage2; in cachefiles_read_reissue()
114 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&monitor->op_link); in cachefiles_read_reissue()
115 add_page_wait_queue(backpage, &monitor->monitor); in cachefiles_read_reissue()
146 list_del(&monitor->op_link); in cachefiles_read_reissue()
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/
Dti-lmu.txt10 LM3633 Backlight, LED and fault monitor
12 LM3697 Backlight and fault monitor
37 - fault-monitor: Hardware fault monitoring driver for LM3633 and LM3697.
40 "ti,lm3633-fault-monitor"
41 "ti,lm3697-fault-monitor"
203 fault-monitor {
204 compatible = "ti,lm3633-fault-monitor";
240 fault-monitor {
241 compatible = "ti,lm3697-fault-monitor";
/Linux-v4.19/arch/arm/firmware/
DKconfig12 bool "Trusted Foundations secure monitor support"
17 market) are booted with the Trusted Foundations secure monitor
19 monitor instead of the kernel.
21 This option allows the kernel to invoke the secure monitor whenever
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/s390/
Dmonreader.txt21 IUCV *MONITOR statement in its user entry. If the monitor DCSS to be used is
26 There are two options for being able to load the monitor DCSS (examples assume
27 that the monitor DCSS begins at 144 MB and ends at 152 MB). You can query the
28 location of the monitor DCSS with the Class E privileged CP command Q NSS MAP
64 to specify the name of the monitor DCSS. If the module is compiled into the
70 Performance Toolkit), the monitor DCSS is already defined and you have to use
72 of the monitor DCSS, if already defined, and the users connected to the
74 Refer to the "z/VM Performance" book (SC24-6109-00) on how to create a monitor
113 This loads the module with the default monitor DCSS (MONDCSS) and creates a
125 Reading from the device provides a 12 Byte monitor control element (MCE),
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/Linux-v4.19/tools/perf/ui/gtk/
Dbrowser.c22 int monitor; in perf_gtk__resize_window() local
28 monitor = gdk_screen_get_monitor_at_window(screen, window->window); in perf_gtk__resize_window()
30 gdk_screen_get_monitor_geometry(screen, monitor, &rect); in perf_gtk__resize_window()
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/
Dcs35l35.txt107 The cs35l35 node can have a single "cirrus,monitor-signal-format" sub-node
113 -cirrus,monitor-signal-format : Sub-node for the Monitor Signaling Formating
117 If not used, the defaults for the 6 monitor signals is used.
123 scale of the IMON monitor signal.
126 of the VMON monitor signal.
129 of the VPMON monitor signal.
132 of the VBSTMON monitor signal
135 of the VPBRSTAT monitor signal
138 of the ZEROFILL packet in the monitor signal
172 cirrus,monitor-signal-format {
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/net/wireless/intel/ipw2x00/
Dlibipw_module.c121 struct net_device *alloc_libipw(int sizeof_priv, int monitor) in alloc_libipw() argument
137 if (!monitor) { in alloc_libipw()
195 if (!monitor) in alloc_libipw()
204 void free_libipw(struct net_device *dev, int monitor) in free_libipw() argument
213 if (!monitor) in free_libipw()
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/firmware/meson/
Dmeson_sm.txt6 Required properties for the secure monitor node:
12 sm: secure-monitor {
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/hwmon/
Dina2xx40 The INA219 is a high-side current shunt and power monitor with an I2C
44 The INA220 is a high or low side current shunt and power monitor with an I2C
47 The INA226 is a current shunt and power monitor with an I2C interface.
51 with an I2C interface. The chips monitor both a shunt voltage drop and
/Linux-v4.19/tools/power/cpupower/
DToDo7 RAM from HW on Intel SandyBridge -> another monitor?
8 - Add another c1e debug idle monitor
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/w1/slaves/
DKconfig104 tristate "Dallas 2780 battery monitor chip"
106 If you enable this you will have the DS2780 battery monitor
109 The battery monitor chip is used in many batteries/devices
116 tristate "Dallas 2781 battery monitor chip"
118 If you enable this you will have the DS2781 battery monitor
121 The battery monitor chip is used in many batteries/devices
/Linux-v4.19/tools/power/cpupower/po/
Dde.po72 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:66
75 "cpupower monitor: [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
79 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:69
82 "cpupower monitor: [-v] [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
86 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:71
91 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:73
96 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:74
101 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:75
106 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:76
111 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:77
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Dcs.po75 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:66
78 "cpupower monitor: [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
82 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:69
85 "cpupower monitor: [-v] [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
89 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:71
94 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:73
99 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:74
104 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:75
109 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:76
114 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:77
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Dfr.po72 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:66
75 "cpupower monitor: [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
79 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:69
82 "cpupower monitor: [-v] [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
86 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:71
91 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:73
96 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:74
101 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:75
106 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:76
111 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:77
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Dit.po72 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:66
75 "cpupower monitor: [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
79 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:69
82 "cpupower monitor: [-v] [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
86 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:71
91 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:73
96 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:74
101 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:75
106 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:76
111 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:77
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Dpt.po70 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:66
73 "cpupower monitor: [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
77 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:69
80 "cpupower monitor: [-v] [-h] [ [-t] | [-l] | [-m <mon1>,[<mon2>] ] ] [-i "
84 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:71
89 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:73
94 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:74
99 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:75
104 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:76
109 #: utils/idle_monitor/cpupower-monitor.c:77
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/fb/
Dintel810.txt42 - Utilizes user-entered monitor specifications to automatically
95 monitor in kHz. If using a fixed frequency monitor, hsync1 must
99 Recommendation: check monitor manual for correct values
103 select the minimum and maximum Vertical Sync Frequency of the monitor
104 in Hz. You can also use this option to lock your monitor's refresh
108 Recommendation: check monitor manual for correct values
146 Useful if the BIOS turns off the VGA port when no monitor is attached.
147 The external VGA monitor can then be attached without rebooting.
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/perf/
DKconfig5 menu "Performance monitor support"
59 Provides support for performance monitor unit in ARM DynamIQ Shared
75 Provides support for the L2 cache performance monitor unit (PMU)
85 Provides support for the L3 cache performance monitor unit (PMU)
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/EDID/
DHOWTO.txt8 - The graphics board does not recognize the monitor.
11 - The monitor sends no or bogus EDID data.
12 - A KVM sends its own EDID data instead of querying the connected monitor.
25 individual data for a specific misbehaving monitor, commented sources
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nvkm/subdev/i2c/
Daux.c84 nvkm_i2c_aux_monitor(struct nvkm_i2c_aux *aux, bool monitor) in nvkm_i2c_aux_monitor() argument
87 AUX_TRACE(aux, "monitor: %s", monitor ? "yes" : "no"); in nvkm_i2c_aux_monitor()
88 if (monitor) in nvkm_i2c_aux_monitor()
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/arm/SA1100/
DItsy21 configuration parameters in the monitor as follows:
32 8-bit data, no parity, 1 stop bit(s), 115200.00 b/s. in the monitor, in the
34 not easily. The monitor parameters are easily changed, the params program
/Linux-v4.19/arch/arm/mach-omap2/
Dsleep34xx.S110 smc #1 @ call SMI monitor (smi #1)
431 smc #1 @ call SMI monitor (smi #1)
442 smc #1 @ call SMI monitor (smi #1)
457 smc #1 @ call SMI monitor (smi #1)
467 smc #0 @ Call SMI monitor (smieq)
473 smc #0 @ Call SMI monitor (smieq)
478 smc #0 @ Call SMI monitor (smieq)
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/arm/
Dswp_emulation23 transaction monitoring block called a global monitor to maintain update
24 atomicity. If your system does not implement a global monitor, this option can
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/video/fbdev/sis/
Dsis_main.c450 static bool sisfb_interpret_edid(struct sisfb_monitor *monitor, u8 *buffer) in sisfb_interpret_edid() argument
469 monitor->feature = buffer[0x18]; in sisfb_interpret_edid()
487 monitor->hmin = buffer[j + 7]; in sisfb_interpret_edid()
488 monitor->hmax = buffer[j + 8]; in sisfb_interpret_edid()
489 monitor->vmin = buffer[j + 5]; in sisfb_interpret_edid()
490 monitor->vmax = buffer[j + 6]; in sisfb_interpret_edid()
491 monitor->dclockmax = buffer[j + 9] * 10 * 1000; in sisfb_interpret_edid()
492 monitor->datavalid = true; in sisfb_interpret_edid()
499 if(!monitor->datavalid) { in sisfb_interpret_edid()
505 monitor->hmin = 65535; monitor->hmax = 0; in sisfb_interpret_edid()
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/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/filesystems/
Dceph.txt31 (with some minimal coordination from a cluster monitor), making the
85 You only need to specify a single monitor, as the client will get the
86 full list when it connects. (However, if the monitor you specify
88 off if the monitor is using the default. So if the monitor is at
105 address its connection to the monitor originates from.

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