/Linux-v5.4/arch/powerpc/kernel/ |
D | prom_init_check.sh | 61 OK=0 65 OK=1 73 OK=1 76 OK=1 80 if [ $OK -eq 0 ]; then
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/net/plip/ |
D | plip.c | 341 #define OK 0 macro 370 if ((r = (*f)(nl->dev, nl, snd, rcv)) != OK && in plip_bh() 371 (r = plip_bh_timeout_error(nl->dev, nl, snd, rcv, r)) != OK) { in plip_bh() 431 return OK; in plip_bh_timeout_error() 472 return OK; in plip_none() 522 return OK; in plip_receive() 610 return OK; in plip_receive_packet() 688 return OK; in plip_receive_packet() 694 return OK; in plip_receive_packet() 697 return OK; in plip_receive_packet() [all …]
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/Linux-v5.4/tools/testing/selftests/net/ |
D | ipv6_flowlabel.sh | 21 echo OK. All tests passed
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D | so_txtime.sh | 31 echo OK. All tests passed
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/power/ |
D | video.rst | 112 Asus L2400D s3_mode (3) [#f2]_ (S1 also works OK) 114 Asus L3800C (Radeon M7) s3_bios (2) (S1 also works OK) 119 Compaq Armada E500 - P3-700 none (1) (S1 also works OK) 143 HP Omnibook 5150 none (1), (S1 also works OK) 190 Toshiba Satellite 4030CDT s3_mode (3) (S1 also works OK) 191 Toshiba Satellite 4080XCDT s3_mode (3) (S1 also works OK)
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/net/fddi/skfp/h/ |
D | sba_def.h | 63 #define OK 0x01 /* ??????? */ macro
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/Linux-v5.4/tools/build/tests/ |
D | run.sh | 70 echo OK
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/Linux-v5.4/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/ |
D | test_tc_tunnel.sh | 277 echo OK 290 echo OK
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/s390/kvm/ |
D | Kconfig | 58 # OK, it's a little counter-intuitive to do this, but it puts it neatly under
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/usb/ |
D | usbip_protocol.rst | 123 | 4 | 4 | 0x00000000 | Status: 0 for OK | 215 | | | | - 0 for OK | 219 | | | | device, if the previous status field was OK (0), |
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D | acm.rst | 130 If all this seems to be OK, fire up minicom and set it to talk to the ttyACM 131 device and try typing 'at'. If it responds with 'OK', then everything is
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D | gadget_printer.rst | 118 Printer OK 141 To set error status to printer OK:: 439 printf(" Printer OK\n");
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/arm/boot/dts/ |
D | logicpd-torpedo-37xx-devkit.dts | 29 * gpio157 is not connected. So this should be OK to keep common for now,
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D | ste-nomadik-nhk15.dts | 137 0x02030160 // OK
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/net/ethernet/sis/ |
D | sis900.h | 200 OK = 0x08000000, DSIZE = 0x00000FFF enumerator
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/scsi/ |
D | arcmsr_spec.txt | 9 ** (DRIVER DATA WRITE OK) 11 ** (DRIVER DATA READ OK) 13 ** (IOP331 DATA WRITE OK) 15 ** (IOP331 DATA READ OK)
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/media/uapi/cec/ |
D | cec-ioc-receive.rst | 248 * .. _`CEC-TX-STATUS-OK`: 269 of a transmit is just OK or FAIL. In that case this status will be 292 mutually exclusive with :ref:`CEC_TX_STATUS_OK <CEC-TX-STATUS-OK>`. 318 * .. _`CEC-RX-STATUS-OK`:
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/x86/kvm/ |
D | Kconfig | 99 # OK, it's a little counter-intuitive to do this, but it puts it neatly under
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/admin-guide/ |
D | init.rst | 4 OK, so you've got this pretty unintuitive message (currently located
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D | kernel-per-CPU-kthreads.rst | 115 be de-jittered. (It is OK to force this CPU offline and then 127 be de-jittered. (It is OK to force this CPU offline and then 139 be de-jittered. (It is OK to force this CPU offline and then
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/Linux-v5.4/tools/perf/tests/ |
D | make | 338 @echo OK 342 @echo OK
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/networking/caif/ |
D | spi_porting.txt | 121 * called with the parameter assert set to true. It is OK 133 * to the CAIF SPI interface. It is OK to call this function
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/Linux-v5.4/lib/raid6/ |
D | int.uc | 77 vv = (vv << 1) - (vv >> 7); /* Overflow on the top bit is OK */
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/driver-api/serial/ |
D | n_gsm.rst | 44 and check that it's successful (should return OK) */
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/Linux-v5.4/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/ |
D | sockopt.c | 9 OK = 0, enumerator 958 ret = test->error != OK; in run_test()
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