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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/scsi/arm/
Darxescsi.c284 info->info.ifcfg.clockrate = 24; /* MHz */ in arxescsi_probe()
285 info->info.ifcfg.select_timeout = 255; in arxescsi_probe()
286 info->info.ifcfg.asyncperiod = 200; /* ns */ in arxescsi_probe()
287 info->info.ifcfg.sync_max_depth = 0; in arxescsi_probe()
288 info->info.ifcfg.cntl3 = CNTL3_FASTSCSI | CNTL3_FASTCLK; in arxescsi_probe()
289 info->info.ifcfg.disconnect_ok = 0; in arxescsi_probe()
290 info->info.ifcfg.wide_max_size = 0; in arxescsi_probe()
291 info->info.ifcfg.capabilities = FASCAP_PSEUDODMA; in arxescsi_probe()
Dpowertec.c135 if (info->info.ifcfg.capabilities & FASCAP_DMA && in powertecscsi_dma_setup()
333 info->info.ifcfg.clockrate = 40; /* MHz */ in powertecscsi_probe()
334 info->info.ifcfg.select_timeout = 255; in powertecscsi_probe()
335 info->info.ifcfg.asyncperiod = 200; /* ns */ in powertecscsi_probe()
336 info->info.ifcfg.sync_max_depth = 7; in powertecscsi_probe()
337 info->info.ifcfg.cntl3 = CNTL3_BS8 | CNTL3_FASTSCSI | CNTL3_FASTCLK; in powertecscsi_probe()
338 info->info.ifcfg.disconnect_ok = 1; in powertecscsi_probe()
339 info->info.ifcfg.wide_max_size = 0; in powertecscsi_probe()
340 info->info.ifcfg.capabilities = 0; in powertecscsi_probe()
371 info->info.ifcfg.capabilities |= FASCAP_DMA; in powertecscsi_probe()
Dcumana_2.c407 info->info.ifcfg.clockrate = 40; /* MHz */ in cumanascsi2_probe()
408 info->info.ifcfg.select_timeout = 255; in cumanascsi2_probe()
409 info->info.ifcfg.asyncperiod = 200; /* ns */ in cumanascsi2_probe()
410 info->info.ifcfg.sync_max_depth = 7; in cumanascsi2_probe()
411 info->info.ifcfg.cntl3 = CNTL3_BS8 | CNTL3_FASTSCSI | CNTL3_FASTCLK; in cumanascsi2_probe()
412 info->info.ifcfg.disconnect_ok = 1; in cumanascsi2_probe()
413 info->info.ifcfg.wide_max_size = 0; in cumanascsi2_probe()
414 info->info.ifcfg.capabilities = FASCAP_PSEUDODMA; in cumanascsi2_probe()
443 info->info.ifcfg.capabilities |= FASCAP_DMA; in cumanascsi2_probe()
Deesox.c526 info->info.ifcfg.clockrate = 40; /* MHz */ in eesoxscsi_probe()
527 info->info.ifcfg.select_timeout = 255; in eesoxscsi_probe()
528 info->info.ifcfg.asyncperiod = 200; /* ns */ in eesoxscsi_probe()
529 info->info.ifcfg.sync_max_depth = 7; in eesoxscsi_probe()
530 info->info.ifcfg.cntl3 = CNTL3_FASTSCSI | CNTL3_FASTCLK; in eesoxscsi_probe()
531 info->info.ifcfg.disconnect_ok = 1; in eesoxscsi_probe()
532 info->info.ifcfg.wide_max_size = 0; in eesoxscsi_probe()
533 info->info.ifcfg.capabilities = FASCAP_PSEUDODMA; in eesoxscsi_probe()
563 info->info.ifcfg.capabilities |= FASCAP_DMA; in eesoxscsi_probe()
564 info->info.ifcfg.cntl3 |= CNTL3_BS8; in eesoxscsi_probe()
Dfas216.c211 info->ifcfg.clockrate, info->ifcfg.select_timeout, in fas216_dumpinfo()
212 info->ifcfg.asyncperiod, info->ifcfg.sync_max_depth); in fas216_dumpinfo()
446 int value = (info->ifcfg.clockrate * ns) / 1000; in fas216_syncperiod()
555 if (msg[4] > info->ifcfg.sync_max_depth) in fas216_handlesync()
556 msg[4] = info->ifcfg.sync_max_depth; in fas216_handlesync()
557 if (msg[3] < 1000 / info->ifcfg.clockrate) in fas216_handlesync()
558 msg[3] = 1000 / info->ifcfg.clockrate; in fas216_handlesync()
581 if (msg[4] <= info->ifcfg.sync_max_depth && in fas216_handlesync()
582 msg[3] >= 1000 / info->ifcfg.clockrate) { in fas216_handlesync()
609 dev->period = info->ifcfg.asyncperiod / 4; in fas216_handlesync()
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Dfas216.h277 } ifcfg; member
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/networking/
Dbonding.txt1031 ifcfg-id file for each slave device. The simplest way to accomplish
1033 file ifcfg-id file created; see below for some issues with DHCP). The
1036 ifcfg-id-xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
1041 Once the set of ifcfg-id-xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx files has been
1061 Once the ifcfg-id-xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx files have been modified,
1063 itself. This file is named ifcfg-bondX, where X is the number of the
1065 ifcfg-bond0, the second is ifcfg-bond1, and so on. The sysconfig
1069 The contents of the ifcfg-bondX file is as follows:
1139 Additional general options and details of the ifcfg file
1140 format can be found in an example ifcfg template file:
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Ddecnet.txt89 or something similar, to /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 or
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/dlink/
Ddl2k.txt51 7. Run "netconfig" or "netconf" to create configuration script ifcfg-eth0
169 script named ifcfg-ethx that contains network information.
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/intel/
Dfm10k.rst78 - For RHEL: /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth<x>
Digb.rst113 - For RHEL: /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth<x>
De1000e.rst274 - For RHEL: /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth<x>
De1000.rst408 to the file /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth<x>. This example
Dixgbe.rst429 /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth<x> // for RHEL
Di40e.rst330 /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth<x> // for RHEL
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/chelsio/
Dcxgb.txt247 the ifcfg-eth# config files in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts, looking
251 ifcfg-eth# files, it will bring up the device with the next available
/Linux-v5.4/drivers/ata/
Dsata_mv.c3549 u32 ifcfg = readl(port_mmio + SATA_IFCFG); in mv_setup_ifcfg() local
3551 ifcfg = (ifcfg & 0xf7f) | 0x9b1000; /* from chip spec */ in mv_setup_ifcfg()
3553 ifcfg |= (1 << 7); /* enable gen2i speed */ in mv_setup_ifcfg()
3554 writelfl(ifcfg, port_mmio + SATA_IFCFG); in mv_setup_ifcfg()