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/Linux-v6.1/tools/testing/selftests/drivers/net/mlxsw/
Ddevlink_trap_control.sh221 $MZ $h1 -c 1 -a own -b 01:00:5E:00:00:01 \
229 "igmp_v1_report" $MZ $h1 -c 1 -a own -b 01:00:5E:00:00:01 \
237 "igmp_v2_report" $MZ $h1 -c 1 -a own -b 01:00:5E:00:00:01 \
245 "igmp_v3_report" $MZ $h1 -c 1 -a own -b 01:00:5E:00:00:01 \
253 "igmp_v2_leave" $MZ $h1 -c 1 -a own -b 01:00:5E:00:00:02 \
309 $MZ $h1 -c 1 -a own -b bcast -A 0.0.0.0 -B 255.255.255.255 \
313 $MZ $h1 -c 1 -a own -b $(mac_get $rp1) -A 192.0.2.1 \
331 $MZ $h1 -c 1 -a own -b bcast -t arp request -p 100 -q
337 $MZ $h1 -c 1 -a own -b $(mac_get $rp1) -t arp reply -p 100 -q
365 "ipv6_neigh_advert" $MZ $h1 -6 -c 1 -a own -b $(mac_get $rp1) \
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Ddevlink_trap_l2_drops.sh130 $MZ $h1 "$opt" -c 0 -p 100 -a own -b $dmac -t ip -d 1msec -q &
190 $MZ $h1 -Q $vid -c 0 -p 100 -a own -b $dmac -t ip -d 1msec -q &
233 $MZ $h1 -Q $vid -c 0 -p 100 -a own -b $dmac -t ip -d 1msec -q &
303 $MZ $h1 -c 0 -p 100 -a own -b $dmac -t ip -d 1msec -q &
348 $MZ $h1 -c 0 -p 100 -a own -b $dmac -t ip -B $dip -d 1msec -q &
394 $MZ $h1 -c 0 -p 100 -a own -b $dmac -t ip -d 1msec -q &
/Linux-v6.1/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/knightslanding/
Dcache.json192 …and prefetch code read requests that accounts for responses which hit its own tile's L2 with data…
203 …and prefetch code read requests that accounts for responses which hit its own tile's L2 with data…
214 …and prefetch code read requests that accounts for responses which hit its own tile's L2 with data…
225 …and prefetch code read requests that accounts for responses which hit its own tile's L2 with data…
324 … L1 prefetch data read requests that accounts for responses which hit its own tile's L2 with data…
335 … L1 prefetch data read requests that accounts for responses which hit its own tile's L2 with data…
346 … L1 prefetch data read requests that accounts for responses which hit its own tile's L2 with data…
357 … L1 prefetch data read requests that accounts for responses which hit its own tile's L2 with data…
456 …": "Counts any Prefetch requests that accounts for responses which hit its own tile's L2 with data…
467 …": "Counts any Prefetch requests that accounts for responses which hit its own tile's L2 with data…
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/net/fddi/
Ddefza.c449 u32 own, rmc; in fza_do_xmit() local
461 own = FZA_RING_TX_OWN_HOST; in fza_do_xmit()
485 writel_o(own, &fp->ring_rmc_tx[i].own); in fza_do_xmit()
492 own = FZA_RING_TX_OWN_RMC; in fza_do_xmit()
503 writel_o(FZA_RING_TX_OWN_RMC, &fp->ring_rmc_tx[first].own); in fza_do_xmit()
516 u32 own; in fza_do_recv_smt() local
520 own = readl_o(&fp->ring_smt_rx[i].own); in fza_do_recv_smt()
521 if ((own & FZA_RING_OWN_MASK) == FZA_RING_OWN_FZA) in fza_do_recv_smt()
530 writel_o(FZA_RING_OWN_FZA, &fp->ring_smt_rx[i].own); in fza_do_recv_smt()
544 u32 own, rmc; in fza_tx() local
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/hwmon/
Dadm1031.rst33 They sense their own temperature as well as the temperature of up to one
39 Each temperature channel has its own high and low limits, plus a critical
43 two. Each fan channel has its own low speed limit.
Dlm83.rst29 The LM83 is a digital temperature sensor. It senses its own temperature as
80 (actually measuring the LM83's own temperature), one is used for the
91 Each sensor has its own high limit, but the critical limit is common to
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/mips/
Dingenic-tcu.rst18 - Each one of the TCU channels has its own clock, which can be reparented to three
45 own interrupt line; channels 2-7 share the last interrupt line.
46 - On JZ4725B, channel 0 has its own interrupt; channels 1-5 share one
48 - on newer SoCs (JZ4750 and above), channel 5 has its own interrupt;
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/driver-api/usb/
Dtypec.rst30 Every port will be presented as its own device under /sys/class/typec/. The
33 When connected, the partner will be presented also as its own device under
39 The cable and the two plugs on it may also be optionally presented as their own
47 Alternate Mode SVID will have their own device describing them. Note that the
51 Every mode that is supported will have its own group under the Alternate Mode
110 The plugs are represented as their own devices. The cable is registered first,
172 own functions, but the registration will always return a handle to struct
201 own logical components: "mux" for the mode and "switch" for the orientation.
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/riscv/
Dpatch-acceptance.rst24 course, maintain their own Linux kernel trees that contain code for
28 their own custom extensions. These custom extensions aren't required
34 (Implementors, may, of course, maintain their own Linux kernel trees
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/
Dext-ctrls-detect.rst37 - The image is divided into a grid, each cell with its own motion
41 - The image is divided into a grid, each cell with its own region
43 should be used. Each region has its own thresholds. How these
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/admin-guide/
Dedid.rst19 - A KVM sends its own EDID data instead of querying the connected monitor.
39 If you want to create your own EDID file, copy the file 1024x768.S,
40 replace the settings with your own data and add a new target to the
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/process/
D6.Followthrough.rst7 addition of your own engineering skills, have posted a perfect series of
48 agendas at the expense of your own. Kernel developers often expect to
56 making. Do not let their form of expression or your own pride keep that
69 be easy to become blinded by your own solution to a problem to the point
110 subsystem to the next; each maintainer has his or her own way of doing
142 Merging into the mainline brings its own challenges.
193 your own), or send an Acked-by: response back and let the original poster
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/media/usb/dvb-usb/
DKconfig16 Say Y if you own a USB DVB device.
66 Say Y if you own such a device and want to use it.
135 Say Y if you own such a device and want to use it. You should build it as
162 Say Y if you own such a device and want to use it. You should build it as
183 Say Y if you own such a device and want to use it. You should build it as
288 Say Y if you own such a device and want to use it.
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/staging/media/deprecated/saa7146/ttpci/
DKconfig36 Say Y if you own such a card and want to use it.
66 Say Y if you own such a card and want to use it.
92 Say Y if you own such a card and want to use it.
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/net/wireless/mediatek/mt76/mt7921/
Dpci_mcu.c14 dev_err(dev->mt76.dev, "Timeout for driver own\n"); in mt7921e_driver_own()
78 dev_err(dev->mt76.dev, "driver own failed\n"); in __mt7921e_mcu_drv_pmctrl()
119 dev_err(dev->mt76.dev, "firmware own failed\n"); in mt7921e_mcu_fw_pmctrl()
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/driver-api/serial/
Ddriver.rst34 their own version.
85 allow low level drivers to register their own individual uart_port's with
87 structure containing both the uart_port entry with their own extensions,
/Linux-v6.1/tools/testing/selftests/tc-testing/
Dtdc_config.py11 # Substitute your own tc path here
13 # Substitute your own ip path here
/Linux-v6.1/include/drm/
Ddrm_modeset_helper_vtables.h176 * Also beware that userspace can request its own custom modes, neither
276 * been shut off already using their own
278 * simple drivers can just add their own hooks and call it from this
341 * Also beware that userspace can request its own custom modes, neither
407 * enabled through the encoder's own &drm_encoder_helper_funcs.enable
408 * hook. If that sequence is too simple drivers can just add their own
429 * been shut off already using their own
431 * simple drivers can just add their own hooks and call it from this
591 * Also beware that userspace can request its own custom modes, neither
693 * their own private callbacks.
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/
Daudio-graph-card.yaml36 * dai-controller own settings
49 * codec own settings
/Linux-v6.1/include/net/sctp/
Dsm.h376 /* Check VTAG of the packet matches the sender's own tag. */
383 * the received SCTP packet matches its own Tag. If the received in sctp_vtag_verify()
384 * Verification Tag value does not match the receiver's own in sctp_vtag_verify()
394 /* Check VTAG of the packet matches the sender's own tag and the T bit is
404 * if the Verification Tag field of the packet matches its own tag in sctp_vtag_verify_either()
413 * if the Verification Tag field of the packet matches its own tag in sctp_vtag_verify_either()
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/networking/
Dtc-actions-env-rules.rst18 someone else is referencing the skb. After that you "own" the skb.
20 3) Dropping packets you don't own is a no-no. You simply return
/Linux-v6.1/drivers/crypto/ccp/
Dsp-dev.c96 /* Each sub-device can manage it's own interrupt */ in sp_request_ccp_irq()
124 /* Each sub-device can manage it's own interrupt */ in sp_request_psp_irq()
147 /* Each sub-device can manage it's own interrupt */ in sp_free_ccp_irq()
166 /* Each sub-device can manage it's own interrupt */ in sp_free_psp_irq()
/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/
Dpinctrl-bindings.txt18 own binding.
25 For example, a pin controller may set up its own "active" state when the
41 Each client device's own binding determines the set of states that must be
/Linux-v6.1/include/linux/
Ddcache.h458 * Note! (1) This should be used *only* by a filesystem to examine its own
477 * Note! (1) This should be used *only* by a filesystem to examine its own
511 * This is the helper normal filesystems should use to get at their own inodes
512 * in their own dentries and ignore the layering superimposed upon them.
523 * This is the helper normal filesystems should use to get at their own inodes
524 * in their own dentries and ignore the layering superimposed upon them.
539 * Normal filesystems should not use this to access their own inodes.
556 * Normal filesystems should not use this to access their own dentries.
/Linux-v6.1/fs/ntfs/
Dtypes.h36 * values. We define our own type LSN, to allow for type checking and better
44 * We define our own type USN, to allow for type checking and better code

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