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/Linux-v5.4/tools/perf/Documentation/
Dperf-ftrace.txt53 Only trace functions given by the argument. Multiple functions
54 can be given by using this option more than once. The function
60 Do not trace functions given by the argument. Like -T option,
67 Set graph filter on the given function (or a glob pattern).
69 tracing for functions executed from the given function.
75 Set graph notrace filter on the given function (or a glob pattern).
77 and disables tracing for function executed from the given function.
Dperf-sched.txt89 Show just entries with activities for the given CPUs.
92 Highlight the given cpus.
95 Highlight the given pids.
115 Only show events for given process ID (comma separated list).
119 Only show events for given thread ID (comma separated list).
156 Only analyze samples within given time window: <start>,<stop>. Times
157 have the format seconds.microseconds. If start is not given (i.e., time
159 stop time is not given (i.e, time string is 'x.y,') then analysis goes
Dperf-version.txt14 With no options given, the 'perf version' prints the perf version
17 If the option '--build-options' is given, then the status of
Dperf-timechart.txt60 Print task info for at least given number of tasks.
65 Highlight tasks (using different color) that run more than given
66 duration or tasks with given name. If number is given it's interpreted
67 as number of nanoseconds. If non-numeric string is given it's
Dperf-kmem.txt69 Only analyze samples within given time window: <start>,<stop>. Times
70 have the format seconds.microseconds. If start is not given (i.e., time
72 stop time is not given (i.e, time string is 'x.y,') then analysis goes
/Linux-v5.4/tools/lib/traceevent/Documentation/
Dlibtraceevent-event_find.txt7 Find events by given key.
22 This set of functions can be used to search for an event, based on a given
26 The _tep_find_event()_ function searches for an event by given event _id_. The
30 The tep_find_event_by_name()_ function searches for an event by given
34 The tep_find_event_by_record()_ function searches for an event from a given
66 /* There is no event from given record */
Dlibtraceevent-func_find.txt20 These functions can be used to find function name and start address, by given
21 address. The given address does not have to be exact, it will select the function
25 given address _addr_. The _tep_ argument is the trace event parser context.
28 by given address _addr_. The _addr_ does not have to be exact, it will select the
/Linux-v5.4/drivers/pcmcia/
Dsa1111_badge4.c61 int given, int wanted) in complain_about_jumpering() argument
69 given / 10, given % 10); in complain_about_jumpering()
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/core-api/
Dlibrs.rst34 correction with the given polynomial. It either uses an existing
56 The encoder calculates the Reed-Solomon code over the given data length
67 The databytes are expanded to the given symbol size on the fly. There is
85 The decoder calculates the syndrome over the given data length and the
94 bitmask in the given buffers. This is useful for hardware decoders which
97 The databytes are expanded to the given symbol size on the fly. There is
119 Decoding with syndrome given by hardware decoder, direct data correction
138 Decoding with syndrome given by hardware decoder, no direct data correction.
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/
Dvf610-clock.txt10 given clock controller. Please refer the next section to find
11 the input clocks for a given controller.
13 given clock controller.
Dxlnx,zynqmp-clk.txt15 clocks to the given clock controller. Please refer
17 given controller.
19 to the given clock controller. Please refer to the
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/driver-api/acpi/
Dscan_handlers.rst30 been registered. For example, if the given device node represents a PCI host
37 component represented by the given device node which can be determined on the
48 where ids is the list of IDs of device nodes the given handler is supposed to
55 device nodes in the given namespace scope with the driver core. Then, it tries
58 callback is executed for the given device node. If that callback returns 1,
66 interesting to the given scan handler and may be matched against the next scan
72 callbacks from the scan handlers of all device nodes in the given namespace
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/virt/kvm/devices/
Dvm.txt31 Returns: -EFAULT if the given address is not accessible
33 -E2BIG if the given guest memory is to big for that machine
61 Returns: -EFAULT if the given address is not accessible from kernel space
85 -EFAULT if the given address is not accessible from kernel space
100 Returns: -EFAULT if the given address is not accessible from kernel space.
111 Returns: -EFAULT if the given address is not accessible from kernel space.
149 Returns: -EFAULT if the given address is not accessible from kernel space.
170 Returns: -EFAULT if the given address is not accessible from kernel space.
184 Returns: -EFAULT if the given address is not accessible from kernel space
193 Returns: -EFAULT if the given address is not accessible from kernel space
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dsysfs-class-iommu7 given IOMMU here to allow association of IOMMU to
16 given device here to allow association of device to
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/rtc/
Dti,bq32k.txt10 Should be given if trickle charger should be enabled
12 Should be given if internal trickle charger diode should be disabled
Ddallas,ds1390.txt10 Should be given if trickle charger should be enabled
12 Should be given if internal trickle charger diode should be disabled
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/
Dmarvell-neta-bm.txt15 Otherwise the driver would adjust a given number or choose default if
17 - pool<0 : 3>,pkt-size: maximum size of a packet accepted by a given buffer
22 In order to see how to hook the BM to a given ethernet port, please
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/media/uapi/rc/
Dlirc-set-transmitter-mask.rst19 LIRC_SET_TRANSMITTER_MASK - Enables send codes on a given set of transmitters
45 This ioctl enables the given set of transmitters. The first transmitter is
48 When an invalid bit mask is given, i.e. a bit is set, even though the device
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/accounting/
Ddelay-accounting.rst50 Taking the difference of two successive readings of a given
58 are given in the taskstats interface description.
82 seen by a given task or a task group (tgid).
83 The utility also allows a given command to be
111 Get delays seen in executing a given simple command::
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/hwmon/
Dlm95245.rst33 All temperature values are given in millidegrees Celsius. Local temperature
34 is given within a range of -127 to +127.875 degrees. Remote temperatures are
35 given within a range of -127 to +255 degrees. Resolution depends on
/Linux-v5.4/security/safesetid/
DKconfig9 restrict UID/GID transitions from a given UID/GID to only those
11 the given UIDs/GIDs from obtaining auxiliary privileges associated
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/
Dvidioc-enum-frameintervals.rst44 device supports for the given pixel format and frame size.
54 - **Discrete:** The function returns success if the given index value
61 - **Step-wise:** The function returns success if the given index value
68 The function returns success if the given index value is zero and
142 - IN: Index of the given frame interval in the enumeration.
162 - OUT: Frame interval with the given index.
Dvidioc-enum-framesizes.rst45 and height in pixels) that the device supports for the given pixel
55 - **Discrete:** The function returns success if the given index value
62 - **Step-wise:** The function returns success if the given index value
69 The function returns success if the given index value is zero and
159 - IN: Index of the given frame size in the enumeration.
171 - OUT: Frame size with the given index.
/Linux-v5.4/tools/memory-model/litmus-tests/
DMP+polocks.litmus8 * In other words, when holding a given lock (or indeed after releasing a
9 * given lock), a CPU is not only guaranteed to see the accesses that other
DMP+porevlocks.litmus8 * In other words, when holding a given lock (or indeed after releasing a
9 * given lock), a CPU is not only guaranteed to see the accesses that other

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