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/Zephyr-Core-3.5.0/tests/lib/hash_map/
DKconfig15 Of course, using realloc(), we are limited by the amount of available
/Zephyr-Core-3.5.0/samples/basic/hash_map/
DKconfig15 Of course, using realloc(), we are limited by the amount of available
/Zephyr-Core-3.5.0/drivers/ieee802154/
DKconfig.rf2xx30 might need it too). And of course it has to start before the net stack.
DKconfig.dw100036 might need it too). And of course it has to start before the net stack.
DKconfig.mcr20a72 might need it too). And of course it has to start before the net stack.
DKconfig.cc252028 might need it too). And of course it has to start before the net stack.
DKconfig.cc120027 might need it too). And of course it has to start before the net stack.
/Zephyr-Core-3.5.0/samples/sensor/qdec/
DREADME.rst64 Of course the read value changes once the user manually rotates the mechanical
/Zephyr-Core-3.5.0/samples/subsys/modbus/tcp_server/
DREADME.rst24 The user can of course try out other client implementations with this sample.
/Zephyr-Core-3.5.0/samples/subsys/modbus/tcp_gateway/
DREADME.rst24 The user can of course try out other client implementations with this sample.
/Zephyr-Core-3.5.0/samples/subsys/modbus/rtu_server/
DREADME.rst24 The user can of course try out other client implementations with this sample.
/Zephyr-Core-3.5.0/doc/develop/west/
Dwithout-west.rst85 those targets will fail. You can of course still flash and debug using
Dbuild-flash-debug.rst742 debugging. This can of course also be accomplished using the usual
/Zephyr-Core-3.5.0/lib/os/
DKconfig.heap61 16383 megabytes. The overhead is of course bigger.
/Zephyr-Core-3.5.0/drivers/modem/
Dsimcom-sim7080.c1450 char *course = gnss_get_next_param(NULL, ",", &saveptr); in parse_cgnsinf() local
1495 if (course) { in parse_cgnsinf()
1496 ret = gnss_split_on_dot(course, &number, &fraction); in parse_cgnsinf()
/Zephyr-Core-3.5.0/doc/connectivity/bluetooth/
Dbluetooth-arch.rst77 interoperability among Host and Controller implementations, including of course
81 capable of supporting Linux. The Host processor may of course also run Zephyr
/Zephyr-Core-3.5.0/subsys/shell/backends/
DKconfig.backends330 Of course an output line can be longer than such size, it just
/Zephyr-Core-3.5.0/doc/safety/
Dsafety_overview.rst232 Steering Committee (TSC) as appropriate, so that they can make a decision on the best course of
/Zephyr-Core-3.5.0/boards/arc/nsim/doc/
Dindex.rst286 considered. Of course it is still possible to build all the code with all the
/Zephyr-Core-3.5.0/doc/kernel/drivers/
Dindex.rst402 during the normal course of operation (such as a storage device
/Zephyr-Core-3.5.0/doc/kernel/services/timing/
Dclocks.rst287 of course, but as it is (and has always been) simply a numerical zero,
/Zephyr-Core-3.5.0/boards/xtensa/intel_adsp_cavs25/doc/
Dchromebooks_adsp.rst132 ssh-copy-id, of course):
/Zephyr-Core-3.5.0/doc/hardware/porting/
Dboard_porting.rst157 Replace ``plank`` with your board's name, of course.
/Zephyr-Core-3.5.0/samples/modules/tflite-micro/hello_world/train/
Dtrain_hello_world_model.ipynb1467 …a log of data that tells us how the model's performance changed over the course of the training pr…