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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/
Dlinear.rst40 my $name = "reverse";
41 my $extent_size = 4 * 1024 * 2;
42 my $dev = $ARGV[0];
43 my $table = "";
44 my $count = 0;
50 my $dev_size = `blockdev --getsz $dev`;
51 my $extents = int($dev_size / $extent_size) -
55 my $this_start = $count * $extent_size;
58 my $this_offset = $extents * $extent_size;
Dstriped.rst36 my $chunk_size = 128 * 2;
37 my $dev_name = "stripe_dev";
38 my $num_devs = @ARGV;
39 my @devs = @ARGV;
40 my ($min_dev_size, $stripe_dev_size, $i);
48 my $this_size = `blockdev --getsz $devs[$i]`;
/Linux-v5.4/scripts/kconfig/tests/preprocess/variable/
Dexpected_stderr7 Kconfig:45: Hello, my name is John.
8 Kconfig:50: Hello, my name is .
9 Kconfig:53: Hello, my name is John.
DKconfig44 greeting = $(1), my name is $(2).
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/trace/
Dsys-t.rst17 # mkdir /config/stp-policy/dummy_stm.0:p_sys-t.my-policy/
23 With Intel TH, therefore it can look like "0-sth:p_sys-t.my-policy".
30 # cat /config/stp-policy/dummy_stm.0:p_sys-t.my-policy/protocol
37 # mkdir /config/stp-policy/dummy_stm.0:p_sys-t.my-policy/default
38 # ls /config/stp-policy/dummy_stm.0:p_sys-t.my-policy/default
Dstm.rst40 $ ls /config/stp-policy/dummy_stm.my-policy/user
42 $ cat /config/stp-policy/dummy_stm.my-policy/user/masters
44 $ cat /config/stp-policy/dummy_stm.my-policy/user/channels
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/security/tpm/
Dibmvtpm.txt10 - ibm,my-drc-index : integer index for the connector between the device
18 - ibm,my-dma-window : specifies DMA window associated with this virtual
33 ibm,my-drc-index = <0x30000003>;
37 ibm,my-dma-window = <0x10000003 0x0 0x0 0x0 0x10000000>;
/Linux-v5.4/drivers/staging/fbtft/
Dfb_hx8353d.c76 #define my BIT(7) macro
92 mx | my | (par->bgr << 3)); in set_var()
96 my | mv | (par->bgr << 3)); in set_var()
/Linux-v5.4/drivers/staging/comedi/drivers/
Djr3_pci.c173 s16 my; member
184 set_s16(&sensor->full_scale.my, full_scale.my); in set_full_scales()
197 result.my = get_s16(&sensor->min_full_scale.my); in get_min_full_scales()
210 result.my = get_s16(&sensor->max_full_scale.my); in get_max_full_scales()
243 val = get_s16(&spriv->sensor->filter[filter].my); in jr3_pci_ai_read_chan()
535 r[4].l.range[0].min = -get_s16(&fs->my) * 100; in jr3_pci_poll_subdevice()
536 r[4].l.range[0].max = get_s16(&fs->my) * 100; in jr3_pci_poll_subdevice()
561 set_s16(&sensor->offsets.my, 0); in jr3_pci_poll_subdevice()
Djr3_pci.h62 s32 my; member
77 s32 my; member
102 my = 0x0010, enumerator
/Linux-v5.4/drivers/tty/ipwireless/
Dtty.c289 unsigned int my = tty->control_lines; in get_control_lines() local
292 if (my & IPW_CONTROL_LINE_RTS) in get_control_lines()
294 if (my & IPW_CONTROL_LINE_DTR) in get_control_lines()
296 if (my & IPW_CONTROL_LINE_CTS) in get_control_lines()
298 if (my & IPW_CONTROL_LINE_DSR) in get_control_lines()
300 if (my & IPW_CONTROL_LINE_DCD) in get_control_lines()
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/
Dmaxim,max77686.txt64 clock-names = "my-clock";
89 clock-names = "my-clock";
112 clock-names = "my-clock";
/Linux-v5.4/drivers/staging/gs_fpgaboot/
DREADME47 However, if you use my driver, you don't have to have a dedicated JTAG.
61 separate driver (pcie or others), then THAT driver calls my driver to
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/input/devices/
Dcs461x.rst21 screen in VJOYD); I have no documentation on my chip; and the existing
22 behavior in my case was not raised the requirement of joystick calibration.
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/driver-api/mtd/
Dnand_ecc.rst15 I decided to annotate my steps in this file. Perhaps it is useful to someone
28 not use the right terminology, my coding theory class was almost 30
29 years ago, and I must admit it was not one of my favourites).
59 cp is my abbreviation for column parity, rp for row parity.
282 The code works, but is not terribly efficient. On my system it took
405 examples I kinda deviated from my regular programming style by allowing
468 executing the code as my 3Ghz D920 processor.
511 I decided to proceed with a four time unrolled loop anyway. It was my gut
594 linux code 1 million times, this took about 1 second on my system.
715 seconds, whereas my code now takes about 0.73 seconds for those 10
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/usb/
Diuu_phoenix.rst57 - boost provide a way to overclock the reader ( my favorite :-) )
70 - xmas is completely useless except for your eyes. This is one of my friend who was
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/admin-guide/
Dvideo-output.rst8 device through common sysfs interface. For example, on my IBM ThinkPad T42
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/networking/
Darcnet.txt10 But my cat is still named Fifi.
24 (hey, that was even better than my original poem... this is getting bad!)
82 You can try my ARCNET page on the World Wide Web at:
101 versions are available on my WWW page, or via e-mail if you don't have WWW
261 the driver patch from my web page. It helps with PC/TCP, and also
343 and modified somewhat by me. Bugs are probably my fault.
381 my home network; I don't have any NetBSD or AmiTCP computers, so I only
384 I have three computers on my home network; two Linux boxes (which prefer
389 a router to my Internet provider. The other Linux box (insight) also has
429 So patience (necessarily; I don't have another IP number from my
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/
Drohm,bd71837-pmic.txt87 compatible = "company,my-rtc";
88 clock-names = "my-clock";
/Linux-v5.4/drivers/media/usb/usbvision/
Dusbvision.h179 #define YUV_TO_RGB_BY_THE_BOOK(my, mu, mv, mr, mg, mb) { \ argument
181 mm_y = (my) - 16; \
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/smsc/
Dsmc9.txt8 This file contains the instructions and caveats for my SMC9xxx driver. You
/Linux-v5.4/fs/reiserfs/
DREADME33 to the owner of the copyright, and my interpretation of this shall
37 fail to fairly credit me, or to remove my credits, without my
108 for all salaries from my dayjob I owned all copyrights, and you can't
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/crypto/
Ddescore-readme.txt60 provided my routines with little stub interfaces so they can be
82 (my time measurements are not as accurate as his).
83 the comments in my first release of desCore on version 1.92:
87 of the optimizations which i did in my encryption routines.
92 (at some point i may do the same in my package). he also implements
191 the (worst-case) cost of my NOT doing endedness-specific optimizations
226 since i have no way to conveniently test it i have not provided my
/Linux-v5.4/net/decnet/
DTODO31 the full scheme is still worth implementing, its not not top of my list
/Linux-v5.4/arch/arm/common/
Dvlock.S61 strb r1, [r0, #VLOCK_OWNER_OFFSET] @ submit my vote

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