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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/net/ethernet/qlogic/qed/
Dqed_hw.c56 p_pool->ptts[i].pxp.pretend.control = 0; in qed_ptt_pool_alloc()
295 p_ptt->pxp.pretend.control = cpu_to_le16(control); in qed_fid_pretend()
296 p_ptt->pxp.pretend.fid.concrete_fid.fid = cpu_to_le16(fid); in qed_fid_pretend()
300 offsetof(struct pxp_ptt_entry, pretend), in qed_fid_pretend()
301 *(u32 *)&p_ptt->pxp.pretend); in qed_fid_pretend()
313 p_ptt->pxp.pretend.control = cpu_to_le16(control); in qed_port_pretend()
317 offsetof(struct pxp_ptt_entry, pretend), in qed_port_pretend()
318 *(u32 *)&p_ptt->pxp.pretend); in qed_port_pretend()
329 p_ptt->pxp.pretend.control = cpu_to_le16(control); in qed_port_unpretend()
333 offsetof(struct pxp_ptt_entry, pretend), in qed_port_unpretend()
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Dqed_debug.c1877 if (split_type != dev_data->pretend.split_type || in qed_grc_dump_addr_range()
1878 split_id != dev_data->pretend.split_id) { in qed_grc_dump_addr_range()
1903 dev_data->pretend.split_type = (u8)split_type; in qed_grc_dump_addr_range()
1904 dev_data->pretend.split_id = split_id; in qed_grc_dump_addr_range()
2187 dev_data->pretend.split_type = SPLIT_TYPE_NONE; in qed_grc_dump_registers()
2188 dev_data->pretend.split_id = 0; in qed_grc_dump_registers()
Dqed_hsi.h2579 struct pretend_params pretend; member
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/fb/
Ddeferred_io.rst40 apps to pretend to have a normal framebuffer but reswizzle for the device
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/driver-api/mei/
Dmei-client-bus.rst79 As a theoretical example let's pretend the ME comes with a "contact" NFC IP.
/Linux-v5.10/include/linux/qed/
Dcommon_hsi.h1140 struct pxp_pretend_cmd pretend; member
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/networking/
Darcnet.rst266 Should be fine linux->linux, just pretend you're using Ethernet cards.
294 are incompatible with the Internet standard. They try to pretend
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/block/
Dinline-encryption.rst259 kernel will pretend that the device does not support hardware inline encryption
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/virt/uml/
Duser_mode_linux_howto_v2.rst437 * ``pin_sequence=[0,1]`` - pretend that the sequence is always reset
511 * ``pin_counter=[0,1]`` - pretend that the counter is always reset on
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/kernel-hacking/
Dlocking.rst92 primitives, but I'll pretend they don't exist.
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/filesystems/
Dpath-lookup.rst875 correct, or if it should just decrement the count and pretend none of