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| /Linux-v5.4/net/mac80211/ |
| D | Kconfig | 171 be selected on production systems as those messages 182 be selected on production systems as those messages 194 It should not be selected on production systems as those 207 It should not be selected on production systems as those 220 It should not be selected on production systems as those 233 It should not be selected on production systems as those 278 It should not be selected on production systems as those
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/ |
| D | sonypi.rst | 17 It will give access (through a user space utility) to some events those laptops 27 Those events (see linux/sonypi.h) can be polled using the character device node 53 statically linked into the kernel). Those options are: 118 In order to automatically load the sonypi module on use, you can put those 134 driver disables all APM management for those keys, by enabling the 136 you have one of those laptops with working Fn keys and want to 152 is a userspace utility to adjust the brightness on those models,
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| D | sony-laptop.rst | 18 subsystem. See the logs of /proc/bus/input/devices to find out what those 50 You then read/write integer values from/to those files by using 105 /sys/class/rfkill. Check those starting with sony-* in:: 140 **I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THOSE METHODS DO.** 142 The sony-laptop driver creates, for some of those methods (the most 151 those entries are for, by reading/writing random values from/to those
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| /Linux-v5.4/drivers/clk/sunxi/ |
| D | Kconfig | 25 Legacy clock driver for the A31 PRCM clocks. Those are 34 Those are usually needed for the PMIC communication, 41 Legacy clock driver for the A80 PRCM clocks. Those are
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/media/kapi/ |
| D | dtv-frontend.rst | 112 signal strength, S/N and UCB. Those are there to provide backward 114 API. Implementing those callbacks are optional. Those callbacks may be 236 available when the main carrier is detected. On those hardware, CNR 247 - Those counters measure the number of bits and bit errors errors after 251 - Due to its nature, those statistics depend on full coding lock 256 - Those counters measure the number of bits and bit errors errors before 262 - Due to its nature, those statistics depend on inner coding lock (e. g. 266 - Those counters measure the number of blocks and block errors errors after 270 - Due to its nature, those statistics depend on full coding lock 388 On those devices, the driver need to ensure that it won't be reading from
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| /Linux-v5.4/arch/arm/include/asm/ |
| D | cpufeature.h | 18 * Currently, only a few of those are suitable for automatic module loading 19 * (which is the primary use case of this facility) and those happen to be all 20 * covered by HWCAP2. So let's only cover those via the cpu_feature()
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/driver-api/acpi/ |
| D | scan_handlers.rst | 16 and the hierarchy of those struct acpi_device objects reflects the namespace 18 struct acpi_device objects and analogously for their children). Those struct 21 parsing code (although their role is analogous to the role of those objects). 36 Those additional configuration tasks usually depend on the type of the hardware
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/driver-api/gpio/ |
| D | legacy.rst | 49 - Most GPIOs can be accessed while holding spinlocks, but those accessed 99 Platforms define how they use those integers, and usually #define symbols 109 The numbers need not be contiguous; either of those platforms could also 165 Those don't need to sleep, and can safely be done from inside hard 184 platforms can read the value of output pins; those that can't should always 200 or SPI. Commands to read or write those GPIO values require waiting to 220 a threaded IRQ handler, and those accessors must be used instead of 293 configured prior to gpio_request() being called for those GPIOs, e.g. using 393 Those return either the corresponding number in the other namespace, or 492 to route a given GPIO to any one of several pins. (Yes, those examples all [all …]
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| /Linux-v5.4/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/ |
| D | i915_scheduler_types.h | 26 * @priority will be executed before those with a lower @priority 54 struct list_head signalers_list; /* those before us, we depend upon */ 55 struct list_head waiters_list; /* those after us, they depend upon us */
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/process/ |
| D | 7.AdvancedTopics.rst | 24 especially as the volume of those patches grows. Git also has its rough 57 developers can get an account on kernel.org, but those are not easy to come 86 for those developers. So a simple rule of thumb applies here: history 90 So, once you push a set of changes to your publicly-available server, those 147 sure that you have remembered to push those changes to the public server. 163 which has been posted by those with more experience. Even code written by
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| D | 1.Intro.rst | 64 those products attractive to Linux users. Embedded systems vendors, who 95 being helpful to those who are trying to learn, has little time for those 98 It is hoped that those who read this document will be able to avoid that 102 better; the following text should help you - or those who work for you - 200 determined by the courts. But the uncertainty which haunts those modules 264 answers, but one should bear in mind that the people answering those
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| /Linux-v5.4/certs/ |
| D | Kconfig | 26 userspace may only add extra keys if those keys can be verified by 42 those are no longer used. You will need to set this option instead. 65 those keys are not blacklisted and are vouched for by a key built
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/usb/ |
| D | ehci.rst | 40 but those changes haven't needed to really change the basic "usbcore" 80 controller. This driver doesn't need to know anything about those 134 The contents of those files can help identify driver problems. 145 Those hubs report some failures, such as disconnections, differently when 162 and at most 13 of those fit into one USB 2.0 microframe. Eight USB 2.0 224 Interrupt and ISO transfer performance issues. Those periodic
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/ |
| D | pixfmt-intro.rst | 48 listed below, however they are not the same as those used in the Windows 52 buffers. Those formats are identified by a separate set of FourCC codes 58 3-planar case. Those sub-buffers are referred to as "*planes*".
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/ |
| D | fsl-asoc-card.txt | 7 for Freescale SoCs (especially those released in recent years), most of them 16 Note: The card is initially designed for those sound cards who use AC'97, I2S 17 and PCM DAI formats. However, it'll be also possible to support those non
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| /Linux-v5.4/kernel/irq/ |
| D | pm.c | 109 * for those which are unused, those which are marked as not 111 * set and those which are marked as active wakeup sources. 226 * set as well as those with %IRQF_FORCE_RESUME.
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/fb/ |
| D | tridentfb.rst | 10 those from the TGUI series 9440/96XX and with Cyber in their names 11 those from the Image series and with Cyber in their names 12 those with Blade in their names (Blade3D,CyberBlade...)
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| /Linux-v5.4/drivers/acpi/nfit/ |
| D | Kconfig | 23 enable those features may contain sensitive clear-text 24 security material. Disable debug of those command payloads
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/maintainer/ |
| D | rebasing-and-merging.rst | 10 ways to use those features. This document looks in particular at the use 12 those tools incorrectly, but avoiding problems is not actually all that 73 between release points; basing development on one of those points 111 the mainline. The best practices to follow differ in those two situations. 191 merge has been done. Take a moment to do it right; people will read those 203 commits for one development cycle so that those changes have time to
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/ |
| D | pinctrl-bindings.txt | 17 states. The number and names of those states is defined by the client device's 21 for client device device tree nodes to map those state names to the pin 22 configuration used by those states. 39 those names to the integer IDs. 131 The contents of each of those pin configuration child nodes is defined 313 Some of the generic properties take arguments. For those that do, the
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/ |
| D | osi.rst | 22 Linux runs on two groups of machines -- those that are tested by the OEM 23 to be compatible with Linux, and those that were never tested with Linux, 87 all the quirks of those OS's. Certainly it would make more sense 94 that anybody would install those old operating systems 109 An old OS that doesn't know about those extensions would answer FALSE,
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/spi/ |
| D | spi-summary.rst | 20 are used though; not every protocol uses those full duplex capabilities. 23 device, so those three signal wires may be connected to several chips 133 picture before those details. 138 for those calls, including ones for common transaction types like writing 158 And those might all be sharing the same controller driver. 161 those two types of drivers. 203 those /sys/class entries are only useful to quickly identify busses. 327 Like with other static board-specific setup, you won't unregister those. 342 For those cases you might need to use spi_busnum_to_master() to look 347 When Linux includes support for MMC/SD/SDIO/DataFlash cards through SPI, those [all …]
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/timer/ |
| D | mediatek,mtk-timer.txt | 12 For those SoCs that use GPT 23 For those SoCs that use SYST
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/ |
| D | DMA-attributes.txt | 33 those that do not will simply ignore the attribute and exhibit default 43 those that do not will simply ignore the attribute and exhibit default 69 DMA_ATTR_NO_KERNEL_MAPPING, those that do not will simply ignore the 145 So, this provides a way for drivers to avoid those error messages on calls
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/arm/ |
| D | kernel_user_helpers.rst | 19 constants that allows for efficient branching to those code segments. And 20 since those code segments only use a few cycles before returning to user 24 User space is expected to bypass those helpers and implement those things
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