/Linux-v5.4/scripts/coccinelle/null/ |
D | deref_null.cocci | 57 statement S1,S2,S3,S4; 67 iter(subE,...) S4 // no use 73 for(subE = E1;...;...) S4 118 statement S1,S2,S3,S4; 128 iter(subE,...) S4 // no use 134 for(subE = E1;...;...) S4 178 statement S1,S2,S3,S4; 188 iter(subE,...) S4 // no use 194 for(subE = E1;...;...) S4 251 statement S1,S2,S3,S4; [all …]
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-devices-platform-ACPI-TAD | 14 BIT(4): Correct status reported for wakeups from S4/S5 if set 15 BIT(5): The AC timer wakes up from S4 if set 17 BIT(7): The DC timer wakes up from S4 if set 36 sleep state (and from S4/S5 too if supported) until its status 67 (S3 or S4/S5 if supported) if set. 78 (and from S4/S5 too if supported) until its status is explicitly
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/Linux-v5.4/tools/perf/arch/riscv/util/ |
D | unwind-libdw.c | 41 dwarf_regs[20] = REG(S4); in libdw__arch_set_initial_registers()
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/Linux-v5.4/crypto/ |
D | serpent_generic.c | 108 #define S4(x0, x1, x2, x3, x4) ({ \ macro 238 S4(r1, r2, r4, r3, r0); store_and_load_keys(r2, r4, r3, r0, 24, 20); in __serpent_setkey_sbox() 246 S4(r0, r1, r4, r2, r3); store_and_load_keys(r1, r4, r2, r3, -8, -12); in __serpent_setkey_sbox() 255 S4(r3, r0, r4, r1, r2); store_and_load_keys(r0, r4, r1, r2, 10, 6); in __serpent_setkey_sbox() 264 S4(r2, r3, r4, r0, r1); store_and_load_keys(r3, r4, r0, r1, 28, 24); in __serpent_setkey_sbox() 474 S4(r2, r0, r3, r1, r4); LK(r0, r3, r1, r4, r2, 5); in __serpent_encrypt() 482 S4(r4, r2, r3, r0, r1); LK(r2, r3, r0, r1, r4, 13); in __serpent_encrypt() 490 S4(r1, r4, r3, r2, r0); LK(r4, r3, r2, r0, r1, 21); in __serpent_encrypt() 498 S4(r0, r1, r3, r4, r2); LK(r1, r3, r4, r2, r0, 29); in __serpent_encrypt()
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D | drbg.c | 403 struct drbg_string S1, S2, S4, cipherin; in drbg_ctr_df() local 459 drbg_string_fill(&S4, pad, padlen); in drbg_ctr_df() 460 list_add_tail(&S4.list, &bcc_list); in drbg_ctr_df()
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/Linux-v5.4/sound/usb/ |
D | Kconfig | 75 * Native Instruments Traktor Kontrol S4 94 * Native Instruments Traktor Kontrol S4
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/media/pci/ddbridge/ |
D | Kconfig | 31 - Max S4/8
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/x86/crypto/ |
D | serpent-sse2-i586-asm_32.S | 216 #define S4(x0, x1, x2, x3, x4) \ macro 520 S4(RC, RA, RD, RB, RE); LK(RA, RD, RB, RE, RC, 5); 528 S4(RE, RC, RD, RA, RB); LK(RC, RD, RA, RB, RE, 13); 536 S4(RB, RE, RD, RC, RA); LK(RE, RD, RC, RA, RB, 21); 544 S4(RA, RB, RD, RE, RC); LK(RB, RD, RE, RC, RA, 29);
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D | serpent-sse2-x86_64-asm_64.S | 641 S(S4, RC, RA, RD, RB, RE); LK2(RA, RD, RB, RE, RC, 5); 649 S(S4, RE, RC, RD, RA, RB); LK2(RC, RD, RA, RB, RE, 13); 657 S(S4, RB, RE, RD, RC, RA); LK2(RE, RD, RC, RA, RB, 21); 665 S(S4, RA, RB, RD, RE, RC); LK2(RB, RD, RE, RC, RA, 29);
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D | serpent-avx-x86_64-asm_64.S | 576 S(S4, RC, RA, RD, RB, RE); LK2(RA, RD, RB, RE, RC, 5); 584 S(S4, RE, RC, RD, RA, RB); LK2(RC, RD, RA, RB, RE, 13); 592 S(S4, RB, RE, RD, RC, RA); LK2(RE, RD, RC, RA, RB, 21); 600 S(S4, RA, RB, RD, RE, RC); LK2(RB, RD, RE, RC, RA, 29);
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D | serpent-avx2-asm_64.S | 582 S(S4, RC, RA, RD, RB, RE); LK2(RA, RD, RB, RE, RC, 5); 590 S(S4, RE, RC, RD, RA, RB); LK2(RC, RD, RA, RB, RE, 13); 598 S(S4, RB, RE, RD, RC, RA); LK2(RE, RD, RC, RA, RB, 21); 606 S(S4, RA, RB, RD, RE, RC); LK2(RB, RD, RE, RC, RA, 29);
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/lpddr2/ |
D | lpddr2.txt | 9 "ti,jedec-lpddr2-s4" should be listed if the memory part is LPDDR2-S4 type
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/gpu/drm/msm/ |
D | NOTES | 6 + MDP4 - S3 (APQ8060, touchpad), S4-pro (APQ8064, nexus4 & ifc6410)
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/Linux-v5.4/lib/crypto/ |
D | des.c | 419 static const u32 S4[64] = { variable 590 L ^= S4[0xff & B]; \
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/mips/boot/dts/ingenic/ |
D | qi_lb60.dts | 115 MATRIX_KEY(0, 2, KEY_F3) /* S4 */
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/ |
D | sm8150-mtp.dts | 35 * Apparently RPMh does not provide support for PM8150 S4 because it
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D | sdm845-mtp.dts | 34 * Apparently RPMh does not provide support for PM8998 S4 because it
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D | sdm845-cheza.dtsi | 100 * Apparently RPMh does not provide support for PM8998 S4 because it
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/admin-guide/pm/ |
D | sleep-states.rst | 129 special low-power state (like ACPI S4), or it may simply power down itself. 199 Put the system into a special low-power state (e.g. ACPI S4) to
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/power/ |
D | userland-swsusp.rst | 103 state (eg. ACPI S4) using the platform (eg. ACPI) driver
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D | pci.rst | 188 defines four system sleep states, S1, S2, S3, and S4, and denotes the system 229 the ACPI S1-S4 states), in which case system wakeup is started by its core logic 616 enter the target sleep state (ACPI S4 for ACPI-based systems). This is done in
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D | swsusp.rst | 170 Does linux support ACPI S4?
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/arm/crypto/ |
D | sha512-core.S_shipped | 41 @ Improve NEON performance by 12% on Snapdragon S4. In absolute 43 @ Technical writers asserted that 3-way S4 pipeline can sustain 45 @ not be observed, see http://www.openssl.org/~appro/Snapdragon-S4.html
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/acpi/ |
D | Kconfig | 225 the S3 (or optionally S4/S5) state to S0 state after a time period
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/crypto/ |
D | descore-readme.txt | 273 bits are rotated left 4 when computing S6 S4 S2 S0:
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