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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/arm64/
Delf_hwcaps.rst17 Userspace software can test for features by acquiring the AT_HWCAP or
30 Where software relies on a feature described by a hwcap, it should check
44 which are described by architected ID registers inaccessible to
51 Functionality implied by idreg.field == val.
56 indicate the absence of functionality implied by other values of
60 described by ID registers alone. These may be described without
68 Functionality implied by ID_AA64PFR0_EL1.FP == 0b0000.
71 Functionality implied by ID_AA64PFR0_EL1.AdvSIMD == 0b0000.
78 Functionality implied by ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1.AES == 0b0001.
81 Functionality implied by ID_AA64ISAR0_EL1.AES == 0b0010.
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/process/
Dsubmitting-patches.rst367 Signed-off-by: Random J Developer <random@developer.example.org>
382 Signed-off-by: Random J Developer <random@developer.example.org>
384 Signed-off-by: Lucky K Maintainer <lucky@maintainer.example.org>
408 12)何时使用Acked-by:,CC:,和Co-Developed by:
411 Singed-off-by: 标记表示签名者参与了补丁的开发,或者他/她在补丁的传递路径中。
414 那么他们可以要求在补丁的变更日志中添加一个 Acked-by:
416 Acked-by:通常由受影响代码的维护者使用,当该维护者既没有贡献也没有转发补丁时。
418 Acked-by: 不像签字人那样正式。这是一个记录,确认人至少审查了补丁,并表示接受。
422 Acked-by:不一定表示对整个补丁的确认。例如,如果一个补丁影响多个子系统,并且
430 Co-developed-by: 声明补丁是由多个开发人员共同创建的;当几个人在一个补丁上工
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D5.Posting.rst119 - 一个或多个标记行,至少有一个由补丁作者的:signed-off-by 签名。签名将在下面
157 - Signed-off-by: 这是一个开发人员的证明,他或她有权提交补丁以包含到内核中。
162 - Co-developed-by: 声明补丁是由多个开发人员共同创建的;当几个人在一个补丁上
164 Co-developed-by: 表示作者身份,所以每个共同开发人, 必须紧跟在相关合作作者
168 - Acked-by: 表示另一个开发人员(通常是相关代码的维护人员)同意补丁适合包含
171 - Tested-by: 声明指定的人已经测试了补丁并发现它可以工作。
173 - Reviewed-by: 指定的开发人员已经审查了补丁的正确性;有关详细信息,请参阅
176 - Reported-by: 指定报告此补丁修复的问题的用户;此标记用于提供感谢。
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/translations/ja_JP/
DSubmittingPatches3 This document is maintained by Keiichi KII <k-keiichi@bx.jp.nec.com>
336 Signed-off-by: Random J Developer <random@developer.example.org>
352 Signed-off-by とあなたがその末尾に追加する Signed-off-by の間に、修正を
358 Signed-off-by: Random J Developer <random@developer.example.org>
360 Signed-off-by: Lucky K Maintainer <lucky@maintainer.example.org>
388 13) いつ Acked-by: と Cc: を使うのか
390 「 Signed-off-by: 」タグはその署名者がパッチの開発に関わっていたことやパッチ
394 る承認を記録し、示したいとします。その場合、その人を示すのに Acked-by: が使
395 えます。Acked-by: はパッチのチェンジログにも追加されます。
398 の伝播パスにいなかった時にも、メンテナは Acked-by: をしばしば利用します。
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm/boot/dts/
Daxm5516-cpus.dtsi77 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader
85 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader
93 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader
101 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader
109 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader
117 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader
125 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader
133 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader
141 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader
149 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader
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Dexynos5420-cpus.dtsi15 * booting cluster (big or LITTLE) is chosen by IROM code by reading
33 #cooling-cells = <2>; /* min followed by max */
45 #cooling-cells = <2>; /* min followed by max */
57 #cooling-cells = <2>; /* min followed by max */
69 #cooling-cells = <2>; /* min followed by max */
81 #cooling-cells = <2>; /* min followed by max */
93 #cooling-cells = <2>; /* min followed by max */
105 #cooling-cells = <2>; /* min followed by max */
117 #cooling-cells = <2>; /* min followed by max */
Dexynos5422-cpus.dtsi14 * booting cluster (big or LITTLE) is chosen by IROM code by reading
32 #cooling-cells = <2>; /* min followed by max */
45 #cooling-cells = <2>; /* min followed by max */
58 #cooling-cells = <2>; /* min followed by max */
71 #cooling-cells = <2>; /* min followed by max */
84 #cooling-cells = <2>; /* min followed by max */
97 #cooling-cells = <2>; /* min followed by max */
110 #cooling-cells = <2>; /* min followed by max */
123 #cooling-cells = <2>; /* min followed by max */
/Linux-v5.10/arch/x86/crypto/
Daes_ctrby8_avx-x86_64.S149 .set by, \b define
160 .rept (by - 1)
175 vpaddq (ddq_add_1 + 16 * (by - 1))(%rip), xcounter, xcounter
182 .rept (by - 1)
191 .rept by
206 .rept by
212 add $(16*by), p_in
223 .rept by
237 .rept by
257 .rept by
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/arm/nwfpe/
Dsoftfloat-macros8 Written by John R. Hauser. This work was made possible in part by the
10 Street, Berkeley, California 94704. Funding was partially provided by the
14 overseen by Profs. Nelson Morgan and John Wawrzynek. More information
34 Shifts `a' right by the number of bits given in `count'. If any nonzero
36 the result by setting the least significant bit to 1. The value of `count'
39 The result is stored in the location pointed to by `zPtr'.
59 Shifts `a' right by the number of bits given in `count'. If any nonzero
61 the result by setting the least significant bit to 1. The value of `count'
64 The result is stored in the location pointed to by `zPtr'.
87 Shifts the 128-bit value formed by concatenating `a0' and `a1' right by 64
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/Linux-v5.10/arch/m68k/fpsp040/
Dbinstr.S16 | bit 63. The fraction is multiplied by 10 using a mul by 2
17 | shift and a mul by 8 shift. The bits shifted out of the
28 | A3. Multiply the fraction in d2:d3 by 8 using bit-field
32 | A4. Multiply the fraction in d4:d5 by 2 using shifts. The msb
33 | will be collected by the carry.
51 | d2: upper 32-bits of fraction for mul by 8
52 | d3: lower 32-bits of fraction for mul by 8
53 | d4: upper 32-bits of fraction for mul by 2
54 | d5: lower 32-bits of fraction for mul by 2
87 | A3. Multiply d2:d3 by 8; extract msbs into d1.
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/
Dpixfmt-reserved.rst9 These formats are not defined by this specification, they are just
46 - 8 bit RGB format used by the BTTV driver.
51 - YUV 4:2:0 format used by the IVTV driver.
59 - YUV format used by the gspca cpia1 driver.
70 - YUYV per line used by the gspca driver.
75 - YYUV per line used by the gspca driver.
80 - YUVY per line used by the gspca driver.
85 - Compressed GBRG Bayer format used by the gspca driver.
90 - Compressed BGGR Bayer format used by the gspca driver.
95 - Compressed BGGR Bayer format used by the gspca driver.
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Dpixfmt-v4l2.rst43 be calculated internally by the encoder itself, based on the OUTPUT
47 - The pixel format or type of compression, set by the application.
69 the value requested by the application, returning ``width`` times
70 bytes per pixel or a larger value required by the hardware. That
81 to the first plane and is divided by the same factor as the
92 - Size in bytes of the buffer to hold a complete image, set by the
95 number of bytes required by the codec to support the worst-case
111 by the driver for capture streams and by the application for
117 The driver indicates that colorspace conversion is supported by setting
130 must first ensure that the feature is supported by querying the
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/Linux-v5.10/tools/lib/traceevent/Documentation/
Dlibtraceevent-event_list.txt7 Get list of events, sorted by given criteria.
28 sorted by the _sort_type_ criteria. The last element of the array is NULL.
29 The returned memory must not be freed, it is managed by the library.
34 _TEP_EVENT_SORT_ID_ - sort by the event ID.
35 _TEP_EVENT_SORT_NAME_ - sort by the event (name, system, id) triplet.
36 _TEP_EVENT_SORT_SYSTEM_ - sort by the event (system, name, id) triplet.
41 must be freed by the caller. Note that the content of the array must not be
48 it is managed by the library.
51 In case of an error, NULL is returned. The returned array must be freed by
68 /* Failed to get the events, sorted by ID */
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/driver-api/media/
Dmc-core.rst28 other entities. Data (not restricted to video) produced by an entity
39 A media device is represented by a struct media_device
41 Allocation of the structure is handled by the media device driver, usually by
45 Drivers register media device instances by calling
47 and unregistered by calling :c:func:`media_device_unregister()`.
52 Entities are represented by a struct media_entity
58 Drivers initialize entity pads by calling
61 Drivers register entities with a media device by calling
63 and unregistered by calling
69 Interfaces are represented by a
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/char/mwave/
DREADME5 are not saved by the BIOS and so do not persist after unload and reload.
18 If the dsp irq has not been setup and stored in bios by the
20 irq used by the dsp to be configured.
23 If the dsp io range has not been setup and stored in bios by the
25 io range used by the dsp to be configured.
28 If the mwave's uart irq has not been setup and stored in bios by the
30 irq used by the mwave uart to be configured.
33 If the uart io range has not been setup and stored in bios by the
35 io range used by the mwave uart to be configured.
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/sound/soc/
Djack.rst11 to be present on a single jack but handled by separate bits of
18 This is done by splitting the jacks up into three things working
19 together: the jack itself represented by a struct snd_soc_jack, sets of
33 user space. The jack itself is completely passive, it is set up by the
34 machine driver and updated by jack detection methods.
36 Jacks are created by the machine driver calling snd_soc_jack_new().
42 bits supported by the jack. Each snd_soc_jack has zero or more of these
43 which are updated automatically. They are created by the machine driver
52 Actual jack detection is done by code which is able to monitor some
53 input to the system and update a jack by calling snd_soc_jack_report(),
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/virt/kvm/
Ds390-diag.rst11 Note that bits are numbered as by the usual s390 convention (most significant
18 DIAGNOSE calls by the guest cause a mandatory intercept. This implies
19 all supported DIAGNOSE calls need to be handled by either KVM or its
22 All DIAGNOSE calls supported by KVM use the RS-a format::
29 The second-operand address (obtained by the base/displacement calculation)
33 The supported DIAGNOSE function codes vary by the userspace used. For
53 Handled by userspace.
56 Handled by userspace.
59 Handled by userspace.
62 Handled by either userspace or KVM (ioeventfd case).
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/mhi/
Dmhi.rst12 MHI is a protocol developed by Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. It is used
13 by the host processors to control and communicate with modem devices over high
29 which are mapped to the host memory space by the peripheral buses like PCIe.
34 MHI BHI registers: BHI (Boot Host Interface) registers are used by the host
37 Channel Doorbell array: Channel Doorbell (DB) registers used by the host to
41 (DB) registers are used by the host to notify the device when new events are
44 Debug registers: A set of registers and counters used by the device to expose
50 All data structures used by MHI are in the host system memory. Using the
58 Transfer rings: Used by the host to schedule work items for a channel. The
64 Event rings: Used by the device to send completion and state transition messages
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/staging/greybus/Documentation/firmware/
Dfirmware-management10 All firmware packages on the Modules or Interfaces are managed by a special
11 Firmware Management Protocol. To support Firmware Management by the AP, the
61 be used by the user to identify the right character device for it. The class
76 The Character device (gb-fw-mgmt-0 in example) can be opened by the userspace
142 This ioctl shall be used by the user to get the version and firmware-tag of
144 fw_mgmt_ioc_get_fw' are filled by the kernel.
148 This ioctl shall be used by the user to get the version of a currently
149 running Backend Interface Firmware identified by a firmware-tag. The user is
151 in this case. The 'major' and 'minor' fields are set by the kernel in
156 This ioctl shall be used by the user to load an Interface Firmware package on
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/pm/
Dintel_pstate.rst24 For the processors supported by ``intel_pstate``, the P-state concept is broader
26 LinuxCon Europe 2015 presentation by Kristen Accardi [1]_ for more
28 by ``intel_pstate`` internally follows the hardware specification (for details
31 frequencies are involved in the user space interface exposed by it, so
36 that. Some functionality of the core is limited by that.
38 Since the hardware P-state selection interface used by ``intel_pstate`` is
59 allows the hardware to do preformance scaling by itself, while in the passive
60 mode it responds to requests made by a generic ``CPUFreq`` governor implementing
83 For example, the ``powersave`` P-state selection algorithm provided by
87 There are two P-state selection algorithms provided by ``intel_pstate`` in the
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/pcmcia/
Dlocking.rst62 protected by pcmcia_socket_list_rwsem;
67 The resource_ops and their data are protected by ops_mutex.
72 - by pcmcia_socket_list_rwsem::
76 - by thread_lock::
80 - by skt_mutex::
87 - by ops_mutex::
116 - by pcmcia_socket->ops_mutex::
128 - by the PCMCIA driver::
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/livepatch/
Dsystem-state.rst17 done by the already installed livepatches.
31 The state of the system might get modified either by several livepatch callbacks
32 or by the newly used code. Also it must be possible to find changes done by
35 Each modified state is described by struct klp_state, see
51 is supported by the given livepatch.
90 has not been already modified by a livepatches that are being
94 been done by a livepatch that is being replaced.
100 done by livepatches that were being replaced.
108 System states are usually modified by livepatch callbacks. The expected
116 are already provided by previously installed livepatches.
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/iio/buffer/
DKconfig10 Should be selected by any drivers that do in-kernel push
16 Provides the generic IIO DMA buffer infrastructure that can be used by
19 Should be selected by drivers that want to use the generic DMA buffer
27 DMAEngine framework. This can be used by converter drivers with a DMA port
28 connected to an external DMA controller which is supported by the
31 Should be selected by drivers that want to use this functionality.
38 are handled by hardware.
40 Should be selected by drivers that want to use the generic Hw consumer
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/driver-api/rapidio/
Drio_cm.rst30 capability to large number of user-space processes by introducing socket-like
55 with channel ID assigned automatically or as requested by a caller.
64 channel. If wait timeout for this request is specified by a caller it is
72 The handler for this request assumes that message buffer specified by
73 a caller includes the reserved space for a packet header required by
78 handler will wait for new message until timeout specified by a caller
80 defined by MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT.
86 The ioctl command codes and corresponding data structures intended for use by
92 This device driver uses standard interfaces defined by kernel RapidIO subsystem
93 and therefore it can be used with any mport device driver registered by RapidIO
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/Linux-v5.10/sound/soc/intel/
DKconfig10 enable this option by saying Y
47 enable this option by saying Y or m. Distros will typically not
61 codec, then enable this option by saying Y or m. This is a
79 supported by the Intel SST/Skylake driver. This option is no
91 in the BIOS then enable this option by saying Y or m.
100 enabled in the BIOS then enable this option by saying Y or m.
109 enabled in the BIOS then enable this option by saying Y or m.
118 enabled in the BIOS then enable this option by saying Y or m.
127 enabled in the BIOS then enable this option by saying Y or m.
136 enabled in the BIOS then enable this option by saying Y or m.
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