/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm/crypto/ |
D | poly1305-armv4.pl | 495 my ($R0,$R1,$S1,$R2,$S2,$R3,$S3,$R4,$S4) = map("d$_",(0..9)); 540 vdup.32 $S3,r4 572 vmlal.u32 $D0,$R2,${S3}[1] 574 vmlal.u32 $D1,$R3,${S3}[1] 575 vmlal.u32 $D2,$R4,${S3}[1] 678 vshl.u32 $S3,$R3,#2 683 vadd.i32 $S3,$S3,$R3 688 vst4.32 {${S2}[0],${R3}[0],${S3}[0],${R4}[0]},[$tbl0]! 689 vst4.32 {${S2}[1],${R3}[1],${S3}[1],${R4}[1]},[$tbl1]! 705 vshl.u32 $S3,$D3#lo,#2 [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/fb/ |
D | s3fb.rst | 2 s3fb - fbdev driver for S3 Trio/Virge chips 9 S3 Trio32 10 S3 Trio64 (and variants V+, UV+, V2/DX, V2/GX) 11 S3 Virge (and variants VX, DX, GX and GX2+) 12 S3 Plato/PX (completely untested) 13 S3 Aurora64V+ (completely untested) 40 hardware, i get best results from plain S3 Trio32 card - about 75 MHz). This 43 support is broken on S3 Trio64 V2/DX. 78 * text mode broken on S3 Trio64 V2/DX
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm64/crypto/ |
D | poly1305-armv8.pl | 262 my ($R0,$R1,$S1,$R2,$S2,$R3,$S3,$R4,$S4) = map("v$_.4s",(0..8)); 514 ld1 {$S2,$R3,$S3,$R4},[x15],#64 604 umlal $ACC0,$IN23_2,${S3}[2] 613 umlal $ACC1,$IN23_3,${S3}[2] 624 umlal $ACC2,$IN23_4,${S3}[2] 638 umlal $ACC0,$IN01_2,${S3}[0] 682 umlal $ACC1,$IN01_3,${S3}[0] 695 umlal $ACC2,$IN01_4,${S3}[0] 757 umull2 $ACC0,$IN23_2,${S3} 781 umlal2 $ACC1,$IN23_3,${S3} [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/scripts/coccinelle/null/ |
D | deref_null.cocci | 57 statement S1,S2,S3,S4; 90 else S3 118 statement S1,S2,S3,S4; 150 else S3 178 statement S1,S2,S3,S4; 211 else S3 251 statement S1,S2,S3,S4; 283 else S3
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/power/ |
D | tricks.rst | 2 swsusp/S3 tricks 7 If you want to trick swsusp/S3 into working, you might want to try: 26 S3. Try that first.
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D | video.rst | 2 Video issues with S3 resume 7 During S3 resume, hardware needs to be reinitialized. For most 40 There are a few types of systems where video works after S3 resume: 42 (1) systems where video state is preserved over S3. 44 (2) systems where it is possible to call the video BIOS during S3 141 HP Omnibook XE3GC none (1), video is S3 Savage/IX-MV 144 IBM TP T20, model 2647-44G none (1), video is S3 Inc. 86C270-294
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/scsi/ |
D | cxgb3i.rst | 4 Chelsio S3 iSCSI Driver for Linux 18 On transmitting, Chelsio S3 h/w computes and inserts the Header and 20 On receiving, Chelsio S3 h/w computes and verifies the Header and 25 S3 h/w can directly place the iSCSI Data-In or Data-Out PDU's 32 On transmitting, S3 h/w accepts the complete PDU (header + data) 38 On receiving, S3 h/w recovers the iSCSI PDU by reassembling TCP
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/block/drbd/ |
D | drbd_state.h | 45 #define NS3(T1, S1, T2, S2, T3, S3) \ argument 49 val.T2 = (S2); val.T3 = (S3); val; }) 56 #define _NS3(D, T1, S1, T2, S2, T3, S3) \ argument 58 __ns.T2 = (S2); __ns.T3 = (S3); __ns; })
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4/ |
D | cxgb4_debugfs.c | 2669 #define S3(fmt_spec, s, v) \ in sge_qinfo_show() macro 2676 #define S(s, v) S3("s", s, v) in sge_qinfo_show() 2677 #define T3(fmt_spec, s, v) S3(fmt_spec, s, tx[i].v) in sge_qinfo_show() 2678 #define T(s, v) S3("u", s, tx[i].v) in sge_qinfo_show() 2680 #define R3(fmt_spec, s, v) S3(fmt_spec, s, rx[i].v) in sge_qinfo_show() 2681 #define R(s, v) S3("u", s, rx[i].v) in sge_qinfo_show() 2701 S3("u", "DCB PGID:", in sge_qinfo_show() 2704 S3("u", "DCB PFC:", in sge_qinfo_show() 2713 S3("u", "Intr delay:", qtimer_val(adap, &rx[i].rspq)); in sge_qinfo_show() 2714 S3("u", "Intr pktcnt:", s->counter_val[rx[i].rspq.pktcnt_idx]); in sge_qinfo_show() [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm/boot/dts/ |
D | exynos4412-i9305.dts | 6 model = "Samsung Galaxy S3 (GT-I9305) based on Exynos4412";
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D | exynos4412-i9300.dts | 13 model = "Samsung Galaxy S3 (GT-I9300) based on Exynos4412";
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-devices-platform-ACPI-TAD | 37 expires, it will immediately wake up the system from the S3 70 (S3 or S4/S5 if supported) if set. 81 it will immediately wake up the system from the S3 sleep state
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/Linux-v5.10/crypto/ |
D | serpent_generic.c | 98 #define S3(x0, x1, x2, x3, x4) ({ \ macro 237 S3(r3, r4, r0, r1, r2); store_and_load_keys(r1, r2, r4, r3, 28, 24); in __serpent_setkey_sbox() 245 S3(r2, r4, r3, r0, r1); store_and_load_keys(r0, r1, r4, r2, -4, -8); in __serpent_setkey_sbox() 254 S3(r1, r4, r2, r3, r0); store_and_load_keys(r3, r0, r4, r1, 14, 10); in __serpent_setkey_sbox() 262 S3(r0, r4, r1, r2, r3); store_and_load_keys(r2, r3, r4, r0, -18, -22); in __serpent_setkey_sbox() 271 S3(r3, r4, r0, r1, r2); storekeys(r1, r2, r4, r3, 0); in __serpent_setkey_sbox() 474 S3(r1, r3, r4, r2, r0); LK(r2, r0, r3, r1, r4, 4); in __serpent_encrypt() 482 S3(r0, r3, r1, r4, r2); LK(r4, r2, r3, r0, r1, 12); in __serpent_encrypt() 490 S3(r2, r3, r0, r1, r4); LK(r1, r4, r3, r2, r0, 20); in __serpent_encrypt() 498 S3(r4, r3, r2, r0, r1); LK(r0, r1, r3, r4, r2, 28); in __serpent_encrypt()
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/perf/arch/riscv/util/ |
D | unwind-libdw.c | 40 dwarf_regs[19] = REG(S3); in libdw__arch_set_initial_registers()
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/x86/kernel/acpi/ |
D | wakeup_32.S | 82 # In case of S3 failure, we'll emerge here. Jump
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/net/ethernet/chelsio/cxgb4vf/ |
D | cxgb4vf_main.c | 2042 #define S3(fmt_spec, s, v) \ in sge_qinfo_show() macro 2049 #define S(s, v) S3("s", s, v) in sge_qinfo_show() 2050 #define T(s, v) S3("u", s, txq[qs].v) in sge_qinfo_show() 2051 #define R(s, v) S3("u", s, rxq[qs].v) in sge_qinfo_show() 2063 S3("d", "Port:", in sge_qinfo_show() 2076 S3("u", "Intr delay:", qtimer_val(adapter, &rxq[qs].rspq)); in sge_qinfo_show() 2077 S3("u", "Intr pktcnt:", in sge_qinfo_show() 2117 #undef S3 in sge_qinfo_show() 2178 #define S3(fmt, s, v) \ in sge_qstats_show() macro 2185 #define S(s, v) S3("s", s, v) in sge_qstats_show() [all …]
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mips/brcm/ |
D | soc.txt | 18 For power management (particularly, S2/S3/S5 system suspend), the following SoC 128 deep sleep states (S3).
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/x86/crypto/ |
D | poly1305-x86_64-cryptogams.pl | 2208 my ($R0,$R1,$R2,$R3,$R4, $S1,$S2,$S3,$S4) = map("%zmm$_",(16..24)); 2257 vmovdqu `16*6-64`($ctx),%x#$T3 # ... ${S3} 2272 vpermd $T3,$T2,$S3 2278 vmovdqa64 $S3,0xc0(%rsp){%k2} 2310 vpmuludq $T2,$S3,$M0 2325 vpmuludq $T3,$S3,$M1 2337 vpmuludq $T4,$S3,$M2 2414 vpslld \$2,$R3,$S3 2418 vpaddd $R3,$S3,$S3 2474 vpmuludq $H2,$S3,$D0 # d0 = h2*s3 [all …]
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D | serpent-sse2-i586-asm_32.S | 195 #define S3(x0, x1, x2, x3, x4) \ macro 519 S3(RB, RD, RE, RC, RA); LK(RC, RA, RD, RB, RE, 4); 527 S3(RA, RD, RB, RE, RC); LK(RE, RC, RD, RA, RB, 12); 535 S3(RC, RD, RA, RB, RE); LK(RB, RE, RD, RC, RA, 20); 543 S3(RE, RD, RC, RA, RB); LK(RA, RB, RD, RE, RC, 28);
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/x86/ |
D | intel_txt.rst | 172 - In the case of S3, tboot will also register itself as the resume 176 transfer control back to the kernel's S3 resume vector. 177 In order to preserve system integrity across S3, the kernel 180 the S3 transition) that tboot will calculate a MAC (message
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/input/gameport/ |
D | Kconfig | 14 S3 SonicVibes, Trident 4DWave, SiS7018, and ALi 5451 gameport
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/ |
D | rk3399-gru.dtsi | 295 * When we go into S3 ARM Trusted Firmware will transition our PWM regulators 653 * At the moment settings are identical for S0 and S3, but if we later 654 * need to configure things differently for S3 we'll adjust here. 658 &ap_pwroff /* AP will auto-assert this when in S3 */
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/power/pm-graph/config/ |
D | suspend-callgraph.cfg | 2 # Full Callgraph for S3 (Suspend to Mem) test
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D | suspend-dev.cfg | 2 # Dev S3 (Suspend to Mem) test - includes src calls / kernel threads
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D | suspend-x2-proc.cfg | 2 # Proc S3 (Suspend to Mem) x2 test - includes user processes
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