| /Linux-v5.4/drivers/net/wireless/intel/iwlwifi/ |
| D | iwl-drv.c | 313 static struct fw_sec *get_sec(struct iwl_firmware_pieces *pieces, in get_sec() argument 317 return &pieces->img[type].sec[sec]; in get_sec() 320 static void alloc_sec_data(struct iwl_firmware_pieces *pieces, in alloc_sec_data() argument 324 struct fw_img_parsing *img = &pieces->img[type]; in alloc_sec_data() 340 static void set_sec_data(struct iwl_firmware_pieces *pieces, in set_sec_data() argument 345 alloc_sec_data(pieces, type, sec); in set_sec_data() 347 pieces->img[type].sec[sec].data = data; in set_sec_data() 350 static void set_sec_size(struct iwl_firmware_pieces *pieces, in set_sec_size() argument 355 alloc_sec_data(pieces, type, sec); in set_sec_size() 357 pieces->img[type].sec[sec].size = size; in set_sec_size() [all …]
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| /Linux-v5.4/drivers/net/wireless/intel/iwlegacy/ |
| D | 4965-mac.c | 4706 struct il4965_firmware_pieces *pieces) in il4965_load_firmware() argument 4725 pieces->inst_size = le32_to_cpu(ucode->v1.inst_size); in il4965_load_firmware() 4726 pieces->data_size = le32_to_cpu(ucode->v1.data_size); in il4965_load_firmware() 4727 pieces->init_size = le32_to_cpu(ucode->v1.init_size); in il4965_load_firmware() 4728 pieces->init_data_size = le32_to_cpu(ucode->v1.init_data_size); in il4965_load_firmware() 4729 pieces->boot_size = le32_to_cpu(ucode->v1.boot_size); in il4965_load_firmware() 4736 hdr_size + pieces->inst_size + pieces->data_size + in il4965_load_firmware() 4737 pieces->init_size + pieces->init_data_size + pieces->boot_size) { in il4965_load_firmware() 4744 pieces->inst = src; in il4965_load_firmware() 4745 src += pieces->inst_size; in il4965_load_firmware() [all …]
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| /Linux-v5.4/arch/arm/nwfpe/ |
| D | softfloat-macros | 137 than 128, the result will be 0. The result is broken into two 64-bit pieces 173 nonzero. The result is broken into two 64-bit pieces which are stored at 213 at most 128 nonzero bits; these are broken into two 64-bit pieces which are 285 pieces which are stored at the locations pointed to by `z0Ptr' and `z1Ptr'. 304 64-bit pieces which are stored at the locations pointed to by `z0Ptr', 340 any carry out is lost. The result is broken into two 64-bit pieces which 361 64-bit pieces which are stored at the locations pointed to by `z0Ptr', 400 64-bit pieces which are stored at the locations pointed to by `z0Ptr' and 419 result is broken into three 64-bit pieces which are stored at the locations 456 into two 64-bit pieces which are stored at the locations pointed to by [all …]
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/driver-api/acpi/ |
| D | scan_handlers.rst | 13 is scanned in search of device objects that generally represent various pieces 23 During ACPI-based device hot-remove device nodes representing pieces of hardware
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/gpu/ |
| D | amdgpu-dc.rst | 8 Driver is divided in two pieces.
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/usb/ |
| D | dwc3.rst | 27 - the interrupt handler is split into the following pieces:
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| D | usbip_protocol.rst | 15 in one or more pieces at the low level transport layer). The server sends back
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| /Linux-v5.4/tools/power/pm-graph/config/ |
| D | custom-timeline-functions.cfg | 79 # and stack formatting. Three pieces of info are required. The function name, 144 # and stack formatting. Three pieces of info are required. The function name,
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/ |
| D | qcom,spmi-pmic.txt | 6 register space up into logical pieces, and set of fixed register
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| /Linux-v5.4/drivers/pci/hotplug/ |
| D | TODO | 48 to be broken up into smaller, manageable pieces. Negative examples are
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/ide/ |
| D | ChangeLog.ide-floppy.1996-2002 | 56 * Ver 0.98 Oct 26 01 Split idefloppy_transfer_pc into two pieces to
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/cpu-freq/ |
| D | core.txt | 32 architecture drivers (those pieces of code that do actual
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/RCU/ |
| D | NMI-RCU.txt | 11 The relevant pieces of code are listed below, each followed by a
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| /Linux-v5.4/fs/nfs/ |
| D | Kconfig | 152 The NFSv4.1 pieces of the Linux NFSv4 migration implementation are
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/vm/ |
| D | highmem.rst | 18 the pieces of physical memory that it wants to access.
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/networking/caif/ |
| D | spi_porting.txt | 67 - Connecting the bits and pieces:
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/ |
| D | statistics.rst | 205 Subdivide the DM device 'vol' into 100 pieces and start collecting
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/scheduler/ |
| D | sched-rt-group.rst | 185 the most complex pieces of code we have.
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/driver-api/early-userspace/ |
| D | early_userspace_support.rst | 9 various pieces of functionality that are important enough to be
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/admin-guide/ |
| D | reporting-bugs.rst | 103 overlook things, and easier for the developers to find the pieces of
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/powerpc/ |
| D | bootwrapper.rst | 137 All of the boot wrapper pieces are buildable at any time regardless of the
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| /Linux-v5.4/tools/power/pm-graph/ |
| D | README | 345 can include up to four pieces of info: The function name, a format string, 420 to four pieces of info: The function name, a format string, an argument list,
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/ |
| D | colorspaces.rst | 156 standards for the missing pieces. The fact that colorspaces are often a
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/media/v4l-drivers/ |
| D | pvrusb2.rst | 155 operate specific pieces (and those modules are in turn driven by
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| /Linux-v5.4/Documentation/sound/designs/ |
| D | timestamping.rst | 21 The ALSA API provides two basic pieces of information, avail
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