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D | fskeleton.S | 9 |THE SOFTWARE is provided on an "AS IS" basis and without warranty. 61 | simply execute an "rte" as with the sample code below. 70 | This is the exit point for the 060FPSP when an enabled overflow exception 72 | for enabled overflow conditions. The exception stack frame is an overflow 76 | does an "rte". 89 | This is the exit point for the 060FPSP when an enabled underflow exception 91 | for enabled underflow conditions. The exception stack frame is an underflow 95 | does an "rte". 107 | This is the exit point for the 060FPSP when an enabled operand error exception 109 | for enabled operand error exceptions. The exception stack frame is an operand error [all …]
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/networking/ |
D | ppp_generic.txt | 8 The generic PPP driver in linux-2.4 provides an implementation of the 56 * ioctl() provides an interface which can be used by a user-space 58 procedure will be called when a user-space program does an ioctl 59 system call on an instance of /dev/ppp which is bound to the 86 (e.g. an ioctl) to transmit this back to user-space, as user-space 87 will need it to attach an instance of /dev/ppp to this channel. 101 communications medium and prepare it to do PPP. For example, with an 123 The channel must provide an instance of a ppp_channel struct to 255 this way an effect similar to Solaris' clone open is obtained, 256 allowing us to control an arbitrary number of PPP interfaces and [all …]
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D | net-modules.txt | 19 ONLY with defining an explicit address for the card, AND BY 57 If an "io=" argument is not supplied, then the ISA drivers will complain 60 supply an "io=0xNNN,0xQQQ,..." argument. 62 The ne module is an exception to the above. A NE2000 is essentially an 67 already been found. Because of this, the ne module REQUIRES an "io=0xNNN" 72 ne2000 that can't get the IRQ setting from an EEPROM or configuration 73 register are probably best supplied with an "irq=M" argument as well. 86 io = 0 (It will complain if you don't supply an "io=0xNNN") 107 now, if you need it auto-probing on an ISA-bus machine. ) 194 io = 0 (It will complain if you don't supply an "io=0xNNN") [all …]
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/filesystems/ |
D | affs.txt | 47 of the original permissions. Directories will get an x 63 quiet The file system will not return an error for disallowed 75 symbolic links on an AFFS partition. Default = "/". 78 volume=name When symbolic links with an absolute path are created 79 on an AFFS partition, name will be prepended as the 158 have an Amiga harddisk connected to your PC, it will overwrite 160 the Rigid Disk Block. Sheer luck has it that this is an unused 189 do care about the case. Example (with /wb being an affs mounted fs): 197 in an ugly way (but the real AFFS doesn't do much better). This 200 You cannot execute programs on an OFS (Old File System), since the [all …]
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D | vfat.txt | 18 know how to deal with Unicode. There is also an option of 28 this gives you an alternative. Without this option, 71 an old alias. This is quite a mess. 79 up as an empty file. 133 The lcase field specifies if the base and/or the extension of an 8.3 174 to 0x0f. This corresponds to an old directory entry with 180 2) The starting cluster is always set to 0, an impossible 186 verify that a slot does in fact belong to an 8.3 directory entry by 191 slot has an id which marks its order in the extended file 192 name. Here is a very abbreviated view of an 8.3 directory [all …]
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D | ext2.txt | 14 When mounting an ext2 filesystem, the following options are accepted. 27 errors=remount-ro Remount the filesystem read-only on an error. 28 errors=panic Panic and halt the machine if an error occurs. 82 the filing system. The primary copy of the superblock is stored at an 112 Each object in the filesystem is represented by an inode. The inode 114 data held in the object and all of the metadata about an object except 115 its name. The metadata about an object includes the permissions, owner, 132 in the inode. There is a pointer to an indirect block (which contains 148 A directory is a filesystem object and has an inode just like a file. 150 each name with an inode number. Later revisions of the filesystem also [all …]
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/i2c/ |
D | functionality | 6 is implemented when it is given the option to attach to an adapter: 7 the client needs some way to check whether an adapter has the needed 57 function callback `functionality', that gets an i2c_adapter structure 78 Before a client tries to attach to an adapter, or even do tests to check 79 whether one of the devices it supports is present on an adapter, it should 107 /* Return an error */ 115 If you try to access an adapter from a userspace program, you will have
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/sparc/ |
D | sbus_drivers.txt | 9 new interfaces and how they are used to write an SBUS device driver. 28 Here is how probing is performed by an SBUS driver 63 into an initialized state, etc. 67 Each SBUS device structure contains an array of descriptors 77 The mapping information is stored in an opaque value 78 typed as an "unsigned long". This is the type of the return value 105 Second argument to sbus_ioremap is an offset for 146 Or perhaps there is a data port register at an offset of 170 Whatever it is, it's an implementation detail. The 184 consistent with a view of a device. Think of it as an uncached memory. [all …]
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/usb/ |
D | ohci.txt | 14 * virtual root hub is now an option, 28 this is an option now (v0.2.0) 49 adds an endpoint, (if the endpoint already exists some parameters will be updated) 52 removes an endpoint and all pending TDs of that EP 75 provide buffers by sending ohci_trans_req requests. As they are queued as TDs on an ED 77 the same order (for each endpoint, not globally) If an error occurs all 78 queued transfers of an endpoint will return unsent. They will be marked with an error status.
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/linux-2.4.37.9/arch/m68k/fpsp040/ |
D | gen_except.S | 10 | Any routine which may report an exceptions must load 96 | Frame is an unimp frame possible resulting from an fmove <ea>,fp0 97 | that caused an exception 168 | The typical work to be done to the unimp frame to report an 220 | ;it is an unsupp or unimp exc 240 | An fmoveout that results in an overflow is reported this way. 242 | An fmoveout that results in an underflow is reported this way. 251 | x is an extended denorm can report an underflow exception. 261 | The caller was from an unsupported data type trap. Test if the 325 | instruction in an emulation routine caused the exception [all …]
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/BK-usage/ |
D | 00-INDEX | 4 another, typically in preparation to be sent to an upstream maintainer. 12 importing into BitKeeper by an upstream maintainer). This output is 36 unbz64wrap: Reverse an encoded, compressed data stream created by 37 bz64wrap into an uncompressed, typically text/plain output.
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/input/ |
D | ff.txt | 70 There is an utility called fftest that will allow you to test the driver. 90 - FF_X has an X axis (should allways be the case) 91 - FF_Y has an Y axis (usually not the case for wheels) 114 some operations (removing an effect, controlling the playback). 117 3.3 Removing an effect from the device 126 Control of playing is done with write(). Below is an example: 145 /* Stop an effect */ 173 and I think it should be an effect, which computation depends on the game 188 3.7 Dynamic update of an effect 190 This consists in changing some parameters of an effect while it's playing. The
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/arm/nwfpe/ |
D | NOTES | 8 often uses an stfe instruction to save f4 on the stack upon entry to a 9 function, and an ldfe instruction to restore it before returning. 13 f4 had been converted to an extended value in the emulator. 16 converted to extended, then stored. If an lfm/sfm combination had been used,
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/parisc/ |
D | debugging | 9 rest of the kernel. To translate an absolute address to a virtual 17 an HPMC instead of a kernel oops. To debug an HPMC, try to find 34 was interrupted - so if you get an interruption between the instruction
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/linux-2.4.37.9/arch/i386/math-emu/ |
D | README | 2 | wm-FPU-emu an FPU emulator for 80386 and 80486SX microprocessors. | 25 wm-FPU-emu is an FPU emulator for Linux. It is derived from wm-emu387 77 even for arguments approaching 2^63. This is far superior to an 111 be different from that obtained with an 80486. This occurs when the 126 and Unnormals. None of these will be generated by an 80486 or by the 128 detail from the way an 80486 does. 141 an 80486DX. 154 an 80486DX. A 80486DX will allow some floating point instructions to 229 than that of an Intel 80486 FPU. 232 match those of an 80486 FPU. They are the best possible; the error for [all …]
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/ |
D | IRQ-affinity.txt | 7 to turn off all CPUs, and if an IRQ controller does not support IRQ 10 Here is an example of restricting IRQ44 (eth1) to CPU0-3 then restricting 11 the IRQ to CPU4-7 (this is an 8-CPU SMP box):
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D | IPMI.txt | 16 To use this, you need an interface to an IPMI controller in your 37 provides the kernelland interface for IPMI, but does not provide an 42 as an IPMI user. 61 The IPMI addressing works much like IP addresses, you have an overlay 196 From userland, you fill out an ipmi_req_t structure and use the 205 If the message cannot fit into the data you provide, you will get an 215 timed out. If an unsolicited response comes in (if it was after 5 223 Note that when sending, there is an ipmi_request_supply_msgs() call 258 message handler, each of these is assigned an interface number when 260 in the order they register, although if an SMI unregisters and then [all …]
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D | nmi_watchdog.txt | 20 CONFIG_X86_UP_APIC is for uniprocessor machines without an IO-APIC. 21 CONFIG_X86_UP_IOAPIC is for uniprocessor with an IO-APIC. [Note: certain 39 For SMP machines and UP machines with an IO-APIC use nmi_watchdog=1. 40 For UP machines without an IO-APIC use nmi_watchdog=2, this only works 49 the NMI handler generates an oops and kills the process. This
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D | ramdisk.txt | 41 allowing one to squeeze more programs onto an average installation or 62 Note: If you are using an uncompressed RAM disk image, then the kernel can 68 on #2) then the RAM disk would start at block zero, and an offset of 74 would use an offset. If you stored the "fs_image.gz" onto the floppy 75 starting at an offset of 400 kB, you would use "ramdisk_start=400". 109 has changed. The low 11 bits (0 -> 10) specify an offset (in 1 k blocks) 126 starts at an offset of 0 kB from the beginning of the floppy. 136 Putting that together gives 2^15 + 2^14 + 0 = 49152 for an rdev word. 153 construct it on. This can be the RAM disk device itself, or an 154 unused disk partition (such as an unmounted swap partition). For this [all …]
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/ia64/ |
D | README | 16 Compiling and running this kernel requires an IA-64 compliant GCC 17 compiler. And various software packages also compiled with an 29 the original README for details BUT make sure you have an IA-64
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/linux-2.4.37.9/fs/umsdos/ |
D | specs | 3 * an inode number. The cheap way to get it is to 55 * After successfully reading an inode from the MSDOS 62 * was modified during an MSDOS session, at least 86 * forcing an automatic conversion mode (as 107 * than a normal Unix file system. Renaming an open file across 108 * directory boundary does not work. Renaming an open file within 113 * an inode number represents some sort of directory address 122 * If the destination is an empty directory it will 152 * Hard links are difficult to implement on top of an MS-DOS FAT file 160 * directory sorting, etc.), we can't rely on an MS-DOS pseudo [all …]
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/linux-2.4.37.9/Documentation/isdn/ |
D | README | 60 A low-level-driver can register itself through an interface (which is 224 an incoming call happened (RING) and 289 When an incoming call is detected, the driver looks first for a network 290 interface and then for an opened tty which: 308 For an outgoing call, the inactive physical lines are searched. 315 If an incoming call matches one network interface, it gets connected to it. 352 an AT&W0 is performed on any ISDN-tty. If the file already exists, 356 d) For networking, continue: Create an interface: 394 isdn0". However, after an idle time of no traffic as configured for 413 Now you are ready! A ping to the set address should now result in an [all …]
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/linux-2.4.37.9/fs/hfs/ |
D | FAQ.txt | 48 16. How can I format an HFS filesystem? 50 17. How can I fsck an HFS filesystem? 88 an experimental afpfs by Ben Hekster heksterb@acm.org available from 154 …1100.. WWhhyy ccaann II mmoouunntt ssoommee HHFFSS CCDDRROOMMss bbu… 162 …haarr bblloocckkss iimmpplleemmeenntteedd ((551122))'''' mmeeaann?? 164 This message comes from the kernel and indicates that an attempt was 183 …1133.. CCaann II mmoouunntt mmuullttiippllee HHFFSS ppaarrttiittiio… 190 …1144.. IInn wwhhaatt wwaayyss ccaann II wwrriittee ttoo HHFFSS ffiil… 195 You ccaann: 201 +o Run Linux executables or shared libraries on an HFS disk if they [all …]
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/linux-2.4.37.9/drivers/message/i2o/ |
D | README.ioctl | 50 Returns 0 if no errors occur, and -1 otherwise. If an error occurs, 76 This function returns 0 if no errors occur. If an error occurs, -1 105 This function returns 0 if no errors occur. If an error occurs, -1 140 ops->resbuf if no errors occur. If an error occurs, -1 is returned 224 This function returns 0 no errors occur. If an error occurs, -1 266 This function returns 0 if no errors occur. If an error occurs, -1 303 This function returns 0 if no errors occur. If an error occurs, -1 320 This function posts an ExecConfigValidate message to the controller 327 This function returns 0 if no erro occur. If an error occurs, -1 is 351 This function posts an UtilConfigDialog message to the device identified [all …]
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/linux-2.4.37.9/arch/mips/dec/ |
D | int-handler.S | 164 # irq_nr < 0: it is an address 213 # irq_nr < 0: it is an address 291 move a1,t0 # cheats way of printing an arg! 295 move a1,t0 # cheats way of printing an arg!
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