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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/usb/
Dauthorization.rst23 De-authorize a device::
40 causes kernel to only authorize by default devices connected to internal
76 echo 1 > authorized # temporarily authorize it
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dsysfs-bus-thunderbolt44 minimum. User needs to authorize each device.
55 Description: This attribute is used to authorize Thunderbolt devices
Dsysfs-bus-usb4 This allows to authorize (1) or deauthorize (0)
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/admin-guide/
Dthunderbolt.rst17 This will authorize all devices automatically when they appear. However,
86 created yet. The user can authorize the device by simply entering::
151 authorize devices when IOMMU DMA protection is enabled can use the
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/ABI/stable/
Dsysfs-class-tpm117 secrets, it can't authorize its own request for the pubek,
/Linux-v5.4/drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/
Dcfg80211.c2263 int authorize; in wil_cfg80211_change_station() local
2296 authorize = params->sta_flags_set & BIT(NL80211_STA_FLAG_AUTHORIZED); in wil_cfg80211_change_station()
2297 txdata->dot1x_open = authorize ? 1 : 0; in wil_cfg80211_change_station()
/Linux-v5.4/drivers/iommu/
DKconfig110 PAMU can authorize memory access, remap the memory address, and remap I/O
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/powerpc/
Dpci_iov_resource_on_powernv.rst68 the RTT to "authorize" the device to emit that specific interrupt.