/Linux-v5.4/include/linux/ |
D | fs_parser.h | 118 #define __fsparam(TYPE, NAME, OPT, FLAGS) \ argument 120 .name = NAME, \ 126 #define fsparam_flag(NAME, OPT) __fsparam(fs_param_is_flag, NAME, OPT, 0) argument 127 #define fsparam_flag_no(NAME, OPT) \ argument 128 __fsparam(fs_param_is_flag, NAME, OPT, \ 130 #define fsparam_bool(NAME, OPT) __fsparam(fs_param_is_bool, NAME, OPT, 0) argument 131 #define fsparam_u32(NAME, OPT) __fsparam(fs_param_is_u32, NAME, OPT, 0) argument 132 #define fsparam_u32oct(NAME, OPT) \ argument 133 __fsparam(fs_param_is_u32_octal, NAME, OPT, 0) 134 #define fsparam_u32hex(NAME, OPT) \ argument [all …]
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/alpha/include/asm/ |
D | pal.h | 18 #define __CALL_PAL_R0(NAME, TYPE) \ argument 19 extern inline TYPE NAME(void) \ 23 "call_pal %1 # " #NAME \ 25 :"i" (PAL_ ## NAME) \ 30 #define __CALL_PAL_W1(NAME, TYPE0) \ argument 31 extern inline void NAME(TYPE0 arg0) \ 35 "call_pal %1 # "#NAME \ 37 : "i"(PAL_ ## NAME), "0"(__r16) \ 41 #define __CALL_PAL_W2(NAME, TYPE0, TYPE1) \ argument 42 extern inline void NAME(TYPE0 arg0, TYPE1 arg1) \ [all …]
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/gpu/drm/msm/disp/mdp5/ |
D | mdp5_kms.h | 185 #define NAME(n) [n] = #n in stage2name() macro 186 NAME(STAGE_UNUSED), NAME(STAGE_BASE), in stage2name() 187 NAME(STAGE0), NAME(STAGE1), NAME(STAGE2), in stage2name() 188 NAME(STAGE3), NAME(STAGE4), NAME(STAGE6), in stage2name() 189 #undef NAME in stage2name() 197 #define NAME(n) [SSPP_ ## n] = #n in pipe2name() macro 198 NAME(VIG0), NAME(VIG1), NAME(VIG2), in pipe2name() 199 NAME(RGB0), NAME(RGB1), NAME(RGB2), in pipe2name() 200 NAME(DMA0), NAME(DMA1), in pipe2name() 201 NAME(VIG3), NAME(RGB3), in pipe2name() [all …]
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/Linux-v5.4/security/apparmor/include/ |
D | net.h | 56 #define DEFINE_AUDIT_NET(NAME, OP, SK, F, T, P) \ argument 57 struct lsm_network_audit NAME ## _net = { .sk = (SK), \ 59 DEFINE_AUDIT_DATA(NAME, \ 63 NAME.u.net = &(NAME ## _net); \ 64 aad(&NAME)->net.type = (T); \ 65 aad(&NAME)->net.protocol = (P) 67 #define DEFINE_AUDIT_SK(NAME, OP, SK) \ argument 68 DEFINE_AUDIT_NET(NAME, OP, SK, (SK)->sk_family, (SK)->sk_type, \
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D | audit.h | 158 #define DEFINE_AUDIT_DATA(NAME, T, X) \ argument 160 struct apparmor_audit_data NAME ## _aad = { .op = (X), }; \ 161 struct common_audit_data NAME = \ 166 NAME.apparmor_audit_data = &(NAME ## _aad)
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/alpha/lib/ |
D | callback_srm.S | 59 #define CALLBACK(NAME, CODE, ARG_CNT) \ argument 60 .align 4; .globl callback_##NAME; .ent callback_##NAME; callback_##NAME##: \ 61 ldgp $29,0($27); br $25,srm_dispatch; .word CODE, ARG_CNT; .end callback_##NAME 65 #define CALLBACK(NAME, CODE, ARG_CNT) \ argument 66 .align 3; .globl callback_##NAME; .ent callback_##NAME; callback_##NAME##: \ 67 lda $0,-1($31); ret; .end callback_##NAME
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/mtd/maps/ |
D | scx200_docflash.c | 21 #define NAME "scx200_docflash" macro 84 printk(KERN_DEBUG NAME ": NatSemi SCx200 DOCCS Flash Driver\n"); in init_scx200_docflash() 126 printk(KERN_ERR NAME ": unable to allocate memory for flash mapping\n"); in init_scx200_docflash() 134 printk(KERN_ERR NAME ": invalid size for flash mapping\n"); in init_scx200_docflash() 139 printk(KERN_ERR NAME ": invalid bus width for flash mapping\n"); in init_scx200_docflash() 147 printk(KERN_ERR NAME ": unable to allocate memory for flash mapping\n"); in init_scx200_docflash() 167 printk(KERN_INFO NAME ": DOCCS mapped at %pR, width %d\n", in init_scx200_docflash() 181 printk(KERN_ERR NAME ": failed to ioremap the flash\n"); in init_scx200_docflash() 188 printk(KERN_ERR NAME ": unable to detect flash\n"); in init_scx200_docflash() 195 printk(KERN_WARNING NAME ": warning, flash mapping is smaller than flash size\n"); in init_scx200_docflash()
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/sparc/kernel/ |
D | sysfs.c | 19 #define SHOW_MMUSTAT_ULONG(NAME) \ argument 20 static ssize_t show_##NAME(struct device *dev, \ 24 return sprintf(buf, "%lu\n", p->NAME); \ 26 static DEVICE_ATTR(NAME, 0444, show_##NAME, NULL) 172 #define SHOW_CPUDATA_ULONG_NAME(NAME, MEMBER) \ argument 173 static ssize_t show_##NAME(struct device *dev, \ 180 #define SHOW_CPUDATA_UINT_NAME(NAME, MEMBER) \ argument 181 static ssize_t show_##NAME(struct device *dev, \
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/admin-guide/aoe/ |
D | udev.txt | 19 SUBSYSTEM=="aoe", KERNEL=="discover", NAME="etherd/%k", GROUP="disk", MODE="0220" 20 SUBSYSTEM=="aoe", KERNEL=="err", NAME="etherd/%k", GROUP="disk", MODE="0440" 21 SUBSYSTEM=="aoe", KERNEL=="interfaces", NAME="etherd/%k", GROUP="disk", MODE="0220" 22 SUBSYSTEM=="aoe", KERNEL=="revalidate", NAME="etherd/%k", GROUP="disk", MODE="0220" 23 SUBSYSTEM=="aoe", KERNEL=="flush", NAME="etherd/%k", GROUP="disk", MODE="0220"
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/Linux-v5.4/tools/testing/selftests/firmware/ |
D | fw_fallback.sh | 160 DEVPATH="$DIR"/"nope-$NAME"/loading 164 echo -n "nope-$NAME" >"$DIR"/trigger_request 2>/dev/null & 203 load_fw "$NAME" "$0" 212 load_fw "$NAME" "$FW" 220 load_fw_cancel "nope-$NAME" "$FW" 229 load_fw_fallback_with_child "nope-signal-$NAME" "$FW"
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D | fw_filesystem.sh | 42 if echo -n "nope-$NAME" >"$DIR"/trigger_request 2> /dev/null; then 57 if ! echo -n "$NAME" >"$DIR"/trigger_request ; then 75 if ! echo -n "$NAME" >"$DIR"/trigger_async_request ; then 391 config_set_name $NAME
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/Linux-v5.4/tools/perf/tests/ |
D | thread-map.c | 19 #define NAME (const char *) "perf" macro 20 #define NAMEUL (unsigned long) NAME 40 !strcmp(perf_thread_map__comm(map, 0), NAME)); in test__thread_map() 72 TEST_ASSERT_VAL("wrong comm", !strcmp(map->entries[0].comm, NAME)); in process_event() 82 !strcmp(perf_thread_map__comm(threads, 0), NAME)); in process_event()
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D | bpf-script-test-kbuild.c | 10 #define SEC(NAME) __attribute__((section(NAME), used)) argument
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D | bpf-script-test-prologue.c | 10 #define SEC(NAME) __attribute__((section(NAME), used)) argument
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D | bpf-script-test-relocation.c | 27 #define SEC(NAME) __attribute__((section(NAME), used)) argument
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D | bpf-script-example.c | 27 #define SEC(NAME) __attribute__((section(NAME), used)) argument
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/ia64/lib/ |
D | idiv64.S | 39 #define NAME PASTE(PASTE(__,SGN),PASTE(OP,di3)) macro 41 GLOBAL_ENTRY(NAME) 82 END(NAME) 83 EXPORT_SYMBOL(NAME)
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D | idiv32.S | 41 #define NAME PASTE(PASTE(__,SGN),PASTE(OP,si3)) macro 43 GLOBAL_ENTRY(NAME) 85 END(NAME) 86 EXPORT_SYMBOL(NAME)
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/clk/ |
D | clk-lochnagar.c | 46 #define LN_PARENT(NAME) { .name = NAME, .fw_name = NAME } argument 84 #define LN1_CLK(ID, NAME, REG) \ argument 86 .name = NAME, \ 93 #define LN2_CLK(ID, NAME) \ argument 95 .name = NAME, \
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/Linux-v5.4/scripts/ |
D | patch-kernel | 203 NAME=`grep ^NAME $sourcedir/Makefile` 204 NAME=${NAME##*=} 206 echo "Current kernel version is $VERSION.$PATCHLEVEL.$SUBLEVEL${EXTRAVERSION} ($NAME)"
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/Linux-v5.4/tools/bpf/bpftool/Documentation/ |
D | bpftool-net.rst | 23 | **bpftool** **net { show | list }** [ **dev** *NAME* ] 24 | **bpftool** **net attach** *ATTACH_TYPE* *PROG* **dev** *NAME* [ **overwrite** ] 25 | **bpftool** **net detach** *ATTACH_TYPE* **dev** *NAME* 33 **bpftool net { show | list }** [ **dev** *NAME* ] 55 **bpftool** **net attach** *ATTACH_TYPE* *PROG* **dev** *NAME* [ **overwrite** ] 56 Attach bpf program *PROG* to network interface *NAME* with 67 **bpftool** **net detach** *ATTACH_TYPE* **dev** *NAME* 68 Detach bpf program attached to network interface *NAME* with
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/Linux-v5.4/tools/testing/selftests/kmod/ |
D | kmod.sh | 337 NAME='\000' 348 NAME='\000' 365 NAME="nope-$DEFAULT_KMOD_DRIVER" 368 config_set_driver $NAME 376 NAME="nope-$DEFAULT_KMOD_FS" 379 config_set_fs $NAME
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/networking/ |
D | j1939.rst | 104 in the kernel. In J1939 any ECU is known by it's 64-bit NAME. At the moment of 105 a successful address claim, the kernel keeps track of both NAME and source 188 can_addr.j1939.name contains the 64-bit J1939 NAME. 194 I.e. only packets with a matching PGN are received. If an ADDR or NAME is set 195 it is used as a receive filter, too. It will match the destination NAME or ADDR 196 of the incoming packet. The NAME filter will work only if appropriate Address 202 packets. If ADDR or NAME is set it will be used as the default destination ADDR 203 or NAME. Further a set ADDR or NAME during connect(2) is used as a receive 204 filter. It will match the source NAME or ADDR of the incoming packet. 210 If can_addr.j1939.name is set (!= 0) the NAME is looked up by the kernel and [all …]
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/powerpc/kernel/ |
D | sysfs.c | 410 #define __SYSFS_SPRSETUP_READ_WRITE(NAME, ADDRESS, EXTRA) \ argument 411 static void read_##NAME(void *val) \ 415 static void write_##NAME(void *val) \ 421 #define __SYSFS_SPRSETUP_SHOW_STORE(NAME) \ argument 422 static ssize_t show_##NAME(struct device *dev, \ 428 smp_call_function_single(cpu->dev.id, read_##NAME, &val, 1); \ 432 store_##NAME(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, \ 440 smp_call_function_single(cpu->dev.id, write_##NAME, &val, 1); \ 444 #define SYSFS_PMCSETUP(NAME, ADDRESS) \ argument 445 __SYSFS_SPRSETUP_READ_WRITE(NAME, ADDRESS, ppc_enable_pmcs()) \ [all …]
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/char/ |
D | nsc_gpio.c | 21 #define NAME "nsc_gpio" macro 126 printk(KERN_DEBUG NAME " initializing\n"); in nsc_gpio_init() 132 printk(KERN_DEBUG NAME " cleanup\n"); in nsc_gpio_cleanup()
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