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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/
DKconfig10 Say yes here if you want to enable PMBus support.
21 If you say yes here you get hardware monitoring support for generic
32 If you say yes here you get hardware monitoring support for Analog
43 If you say yes here you get hardware monitoring support for the IBM
52 If you say yes here you get hardware monitoring support for the INSPUR
61 If you say yes here you get hardware monitoring support for the
70 If you say yes here you get hardware monitoring support for Infineon
79 If you say yes here you get hardware monitoring support for the
88 If you say yes here you get hardware monitoring support for Intersil
97 If you say yes here you get hardware monitoring support for National
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/process/
Dmanagement-style.rst7 on who you ask) management style for the linux kernel. It's meant to
19 companies. If you sign purchase orders or you have any clue about the
20 budget of your group, you're almost certainly not a kernel manager.
21 These suggestions may or may not apply to you.
43 particular, if somebody tells you "choose (a) or (b), we really need you
44 to decide on this", you're in trouble as a manager. The people you
45 manage had better know the details better than you, so if they come to
46 you for a technical decision, you're screwed. You're clearly not
49 (Corollary:if the people you manage don't know the details better than
50 you, you're also screwed, although for a totally different reason.
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Dmaintainer-pgp-guide.rst66 Your distro should already have GnuPG installed by default, you just
67 need to verify that you are using version 2.x and not the legacy 1.4
73 If you see ``gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.x``, then you are using GnuPG v.1. Try the
74 ``gpg2`` command (if you don't have it, you may need to install the
79 If you see ``gpg (GnuPG) 2.x.x``, then you are good to go. This guide
80 will assume you have the version 2.2 of GnuPG (or later). If you are
82 not work, and you should consider installing the latest 2.2 version of
86 If you have both ``gpg`` and ``gpg2`` commands, you should make sure you
98 you use the ``gpg`` command and run in the background with the purpose
99 of caching the private key passphrase. There are two options you should
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D6.Followthrough.rst6 At this point, you have followed the guidelines given so far and, with the
28 process. Life can be made much easier, though, if you keep a few things in
31 - If you have explained your patch well, reviewers will understand its
32 value and why you went to the trouble of writing it. But that value
35 Many of the changes you may be asked to make - from coding style tweaks
42 they see the same mistakes being made over and over again. If you get a
45 the people, and code reviewers are not attacking you personally.
54 What all of this comes down to is that, when reviewers send you comments,
55 you need to pay attention to the technical observations that they are
57 from happening. When you get review comments on a patch, take the time to
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/hwmon/
DKconfig11 Hardware monitoring devices let you monitor the hardware health
15 control the speed of the fans. If you want this support you
19 To find out which specific driver(s) you need, use the
34 Say Y here if you want the I2C chip drivers to produce a bunch of
35 debug messages to the system log. Select this if you are having
45 If you say yes here you get support for the thermal sensor part
57 If you say yes here you get support for the sensor part of the first
72 If you say yes here you get support for the sensor part of the
86 If you say yes here you get support for the Analog Devices
96 If you say yes here you get support for the Analog Devices
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/rtc/
DKconfig19 Generic RTC class support. If you say yes here, you will
29 If you say yes here, the system time (wall clock) will be set using
51 If the clock you specify here is not battery backed, it may still
60 If you say yes here, the system time (wall clock) will be stored
96 Say yes here if you want to use your RTCs using sysfs interfaces,
106 Say yes here if you want to use your system clock RTC through
118 Say yes here if you want to use your RTCs using the /dev
125 versions of "udev" are known to set up the symlink for you.
139 only if you know that you really need it.
144 If you say yes here you get support for the
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/block/paride/
DKconfig17 connected through a parallel port. If you chose to build PARIDE
18 support into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the
19 parallel port IDE driver, otherwise you should answer M to build
33 connected through a parallel port. If you chose to build PARIDE
34 support into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the
35 parallel port ATAPI CD-ROM driver, otherwise you should answer M to
40 you have such a CD-ROM drive, you should also say Y or M to "ISO
49 connected through a parallel port. If you chose to build PARIDE
50 support into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the
51 parallel port ATAPI disk driver, otherwise you should answer M
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/w1/slaves/
DKconfig11 Say Y here if you want to connect 1-wire thermal sensors to your
17 Say Y here if you want to connect 1-wire
23 Say Y or M here if you want to use a DS2405 1-wire
31 Say Y here if you want to use a 1-wire
47 Say Y here if you want to use a 1-wire
54 Say Y or M here if you want to use a 1-wire
62 If you enable this you can read the counter values available
66 Say Y here if you want to use a 1-wire
72 Say Y here if you want to use a 1-wire
80 Say Y here if you want to use a 1-wire
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/arm/mach-orion5x/
DKconfig28 Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the
35 Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the
42 Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the
50 Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the Marvell
57 Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the
64 Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the
70 Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the
76 Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the
83 Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the
91 Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the
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/Linux-v5.4/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/
DKconfig22 Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the ADS
29 Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the
39 Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the Cirrus
46 Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the Cirrus
53 Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the Cirrus
60 Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the Cirrus
67 Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the Cirrus
74 Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the Cirrus
81 Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the Cirrus
88 Say 'Y' here if you want your kernel to support the Cirrus
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/media/dvb-frontends/
DKconfig15 A DVB-S/S2/DSS Multistandard demodulator. Say Y when you want
24 demodulator. Say Y when you want to support this tuner.
32 Say Y when you want to support these frontends.
41 Say Y when you want to support these frontends.
57 Say Y when you want to support these frontends.
66 Say Y when you want to support these frontends.
74 Say Y when you want to support this frontend.
86 Say Y when you want to support this frontend.
95 Say Y when you want to support this tuner.
105 Say Y when you want to support this frontend.
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/filesystems/
Djournalling.rst12 how you decide to allocate the physical media on which the journal
16 journal_t is a typedef for a struct pointer, so when you are finally
17 finished make sure you call :c:func:`jbd2_journal_destroy` on it to free up
20 Once you have got your journal_t object you need to 'mount' or load the
23 When loading the journal you must call :c:func:`jbd2_journal_load` to process
30 :c:func:`jbd2_journal_skip_recovery` for you if it detects any outstanding
35 Now you can go ahead and start modifying the underlying filesystem.
39 by wrapping them into transactions. Additionally you also need to wrap
41 so it knows what the modifications you are actually making are. To do
45 which indicates the end of a transaction are nestable calls, so you can
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/Linux-v5.4/fs/jbd2/
DKconfig14 If you are using ext4 or OCFS2, you need to say Y here.
15 If you are not using ext4 or OCFS2 then you will
19 called jbd2. If you are compiling ext4 or OCFS2 into the kernel,
20 you cannot compile this code as a module.
26 If you are using the ext4 journaled file system (or
28 allows you to enable debugging output while the system is running,
29 in order to help track down any problems you are having.
32 If you select Y here, then you will be able to turn on debugging
/Linux-v5.4/drivers/iio/temperature/
DKconfig13 If you say yes here you get support for the Maxim series of
41 If you say yes here you get support for the Melexis
52 If you say yes here you get support for the Melexis
63 If you say yes here you get support for the Texas Instruments
73 If you say yes here you get support for the Texas Instruments
84 If you say yes here you get support for the Measurement Specialties
95 If you say yes here you get support for the Measurement Specialties
105 If you say yes here you get support for MAX31856
/Linux-v5.4/drivers/staging/olpc_dcon/
DKconfig15 This controller is only available on OLPC platforms. Unless you have
16 one of these platforms, you will want to say 'N'.
24 communicates with the DCON using model-specific code. If you
25 have an XO-1 (or if you're unsure what model you have), you should
34 communicates with the DCON using model-specific code. If you
35 have an XO-1.5 (or if you're unsure what model you have), you
/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/hid/
Duhid.rst19 dynamically so you need to rely on udev (or similar) to create the device node.
22 If a new device is detected by your HID I/O Driver and you want to register this
23 device with the HID subsystem, then you need to open /dev/uhid once for each
24 device you want to register. All further communication is done by read()'ing or
42 If you want to handle multiple events in a single syscall, then use vectored
48 The first thing you should do is sending an UHID_CREATE2 event. This will
52 That is, you might put your device asleep unless you receive the UHID_OPEN
53 event. If you receive the UHID_OPEN event, you should start I/O. If the last
54 user closes the HID device, you will receive an UHID_CLOSE event. This may be
56 reference-counting in user-space. That is, you will never receive multiple
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/pps/clients/
DKconfig11 If you say yes here you get support for a PPS debugging client
21 If you say yes here you get support for a PPS source connected
28 If you say yes here you get support for a PPS source connected
34 If you say yes here you get support for a PPS source using
35 GPIO. To be useful you must also register a platform device
/Linux-v5.4/fs/nls/
DKconfig35 If you specify a wrong value, it will use the built-in NLS;
46 codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
49 say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage that is used in
58 codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
61 say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage that is used for
70 codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
73 say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage that is used
83 codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
86 say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage that is used for
99 codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
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/Linux-v5.4/Documentation/networking/
Darcnet.txt3 and cabling information if you're like many of us and didn't happen to get a
15 The point is: I REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY want to hear from you if
16 you test this and get it working. Or if you don't. Or anything.
31 If you don't e-mail me about your success/failure soon, I may be forced to
35 If you think so, why not flame me in a quick little e-mail? Please also
36 include the type of card(s) you're using, software, size of network, and
85 Also, SMC (one of the companies that makes ARCnet cards) has a WWW site you
98 one you'll want to use with ARCnet cards) from
101 versions are available on my WWW page, or via e-mail if you don't have WWW
108 All you will need to do in order to install the driver is:
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/thermal/ti-soc-thermal/
DKconfig5 If you say yes here you get support for the Texas Instruments
16 If you say yes here you want to get support for generic thermal
27 If you say yes here you get thermal support for the Texas Instruments
42 If you say yes here you get thermal support for the Texas Instruments
56 If you say yes here you get thermal support for the Texas Instruments
68 If you say yes here you get thermal support for the Texas Instruments
/Linux-v5.4/drivers/gpu/drm/exynos/
DKconfig10 Choose this option if you have a Samsung SoC EXYNOS chipset.
22 Choose this option if you want to use Exynos FIMD for DRM.
27 Choose this option if you want to use Exynos5433 DECON for DRM.
33 Choose this option if you want to use Exynos DECON for DRM.
38 Choose this option if you want to use Exynos Mixer for DRM.
43 Choose this option if you want to use Exynos VIDI for DRM.
78 Choose this option if you want to use Exynos HDMI for DRM.
84 Choose this option if you want to use Exynos MIC for DRM.
93 Choose this option if you want to use Exynos G2D for DRM.
102 Choose this option if you want to use Exynos FIMC for DRM.
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/hsi/clients/
DKconfig12 Say Y here if you want to add support for the modem on Nokia
21 If you say Y here, you will enable the CMT speech protocol used
22 by Nokia modems. If you say M the protocol will be available as
31 If you say Y here, you will enable the SSI protocol aka McSAAB.
39 If you say Y here, you will enable the HSI/SSI character driver.
/Linux-v5.4/arch/nios2/
DKconfig59 keeps in the memory allocator. If you need to allocate very large
60 blocks of physically contiguous memory, then you may need to
86 emulated in software if you say Y here, which has a performance
101 pass arguments to the kernel. For these platforms, you can supply
103 other cases you can specify kernel args so that you don't have
127 Say N if you are unsure.
133 This option allows you to set the link address offset of the zImage.
134 This can be useful if you are on a board which has a small amount of
151 This option allows you to set the virtual address of the kernel MMU region.
153 Say N here unless you know what you are doing.
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/Linux-v5.4/drivers/char/agp/
DKconfig10 If you have an AGP system and you say Y here, it will be possible to
14 If you need more texture memory than you can get with the AGP GART
16 due to kernel allocation issues), you could use PCI accesses
26 You should say Y here if you want to use GLX or DRI.
34 This option gives you AGP support for the GLX component of
37 For the ALi-chipset question, ALi suggests you refer to
49 This option gives you AGP support for the GLX component of
56 This option gives you AGP support for the GLX component of
63 This option gives you AGP support for the GLX component of
74 This option gives you AGP support for the GLX component of X
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/Linux-v5.4/fs/fat/
DKconfig6 If you want to use one of the FAT-based file systems (the MS-DOS and
7 VFAT (Windows 95) file systems), then you must say Y or M here
23 If you need to move large files on floppies between a DOS and a
32 fat. Note that if you compile the FAT support as a module, you
40 This allows you to mount MSDOS partitions of your hard drive (unless
42 Linux, you can either use the DOS emulator DOSEMU, described in the
45 <ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/system/filesystems/dosfs/>. If you
51 If you have Windows 95 or Windows NT installed on your MSDOS
52 partitions, you should use the VFAT file system (say Y to "VFAT fs
53 support" below), or you will not be able to see the long filenames
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