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/linux-3.4.99/drivers/net/ethernet/qlogic/netxen/
Dnetxen_nic_hdr.h569 #define NETXEN_NIU_GB_MAC_CONFIG_0(I) \ argument
570 (NETXEN_CRB_NIU + 0x30000 + (I)*0x10000)
571 #define NETXEN_NIU_GB_MAC_CONFIG_1(I) \ argument
572 (NETXEN_CRB_NIU + 0x30004 + (I)*0x10000)
573 #define NETXEN_NIU_GB_MAC_IPG_IFG(I) \ argument
574 (NETXEN_CRB_NIU + 0x30008 + (I)*0x10000)
575 #define NETXEN_NIU_GB_HALF_DUPLEX_CTRL(I) \ argument
576 (NETXEN_CRB_NIU + 0x3000c + (I)*0x10000)
577 #define NETXEN_NIU_GB_MAX_FRAME_SIZE(I) \ argument
578 (NETXEN_CRB_NIU + 0x30010 + (I)*0x10000)
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/linux-3.4.99/Documentation/block/
Dstat.txt23 read I/Os requests number of read I/Os processed
24 read merges requests number of read I/Os merged with in-queue I/O
27 write I/Os requests number of write I/Os processed
28 write merges requests number of write I/Os merged with in-queue I/O
31 in_flight requests number of I/Os currently in flight
35 read I/Os, write I/Os
38 These values increment when an I/O request completes.
43 These values increment when an I/O request is merged with an
44 already-queued I/O request.
52 counters are incremented when the I/O completes.
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/linux-3.4.99/include/linux/i2c/
Dadp8870.h86 #define ADP8870_BL_CUR_mA(I) ((I * 127) / 30) argument
91 #define ADP8870_L2_COMP_CURR_uA(I) ((I * 255) / 1106) argument
96 #define ADP8870_L3_COMP_CURR_uA(I) ((I * 255) / 551) argument
101 #define ADP8870_L4_COMP_CURR_uA(I) ((I * 255) / 275) argument
106 #define ADP8870_L5_COMP_CURR_uA(I) ((I * 255) / 138) argument
Dadp8860.h89 #define ADP8860_BL_CUR_mA(I) ((I * 127) / 30) argument
94 #define ADP8860_L2_COMP_CURR_uA(I) ((I * 255) / 1106) argument
99 #define ADP8860_L3_COMP_CURR_uA(I) ((I * 255) / 138) argument
/linux-3.4.99/crypto/
Dcast6.c38 #define F1(D, r, m) ((I = ((m) + (D))), (I = rol32(I, (r))), \
39 (((s1[I >> 24] ^ s2[(I>>16)&0xff]) - s3[(I>>8)&0xff]) + s4[I&0xff]))
40 #define F2(D, r, m) ((I = ((m) ^ (D))), (I = rol32(I, (r))), \
41 (((s1[I >> 24] - s2[(I>>16)&0xff]) + s3[(I>>8)&0xff]) ^ s4[I&0xff]))
42 #define F3(D, r, m) ((I = ((m) - (D))), (I = rol32(I, (r))), \
43 (((s1[I >> 24] + s2[(I>>16)&0xff]) ^ s3[(I>>8)&0xff]) - s4[I&0xff]))
374 u32 I; in W() local
432 u32 I; in Q() local
442 u32 I; in QBAR() local
Dcast5.c572 #define F1(D, m, r) ((I = ((m) + (D))), (I = rol32(I, (r))), \
573 (((s1[I >> 24] ^ s2[(I>>16)&0xff]) - s3[(I>>8)&0xff]) + s4[I&0xff]))
574 #define F2(D, m, r) ((I = ((m) ^ (D))), (I = rol32(I, (r))), \
575 (((s1[I >> 24] - s2[(I>>16)&0xff]) + s3[(I>>8)&0xff]) ^ s4[I&0xff]))
576 #define F3(D, m, r) ((I = ((m) - (D))), (I = rol32(I, (r))), \
577 (((s1[I >> 24] + s2[(I>>16)&0xff]) ^ s3[(I>>8)&0xff]) - s4[I&0xff]))
586 u32 I; /* used by the Fx macros */ in cast5_encrypt() local
638 u32 I; in cast5_decrypt() local
/linux-3.4.99/drivers/media/common/tuners/
Dmt2060.c104 int I,J; in mt2060_spurcalc() local
107 for (I = 1; I < 10; I++) { in mt2060_spurcalc()
108 J = ((2*I*lo1)/lo2+1)/2; in mt2060_spurcalc()
109 diff = I*(int)lo1-J*(int)lo2; in mt2060_spurcalc()
124 int I,J; in mt2060_spurcheck() local
125 I=0; in mt2060_spurcheck()
133 I=1000; in mt2060_spurcheck()
134 Sp1 = mt2060_spurcalc(lo1+I,lo2+I,if2); in mt2060_spurcheck()
135 Sp2 = mt2060_spurcalc(lo1-I,lo2-I,if2); in mt2060_spurcheck()
138 J=-J; I=-I; Spur=Sp2; in mt2060_spurcheck()
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/linux-3.4.99/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/
Dnvc0_graph.fuc51 iowr I[$r8 + 0x000] $r9 // CC_SCRATCH[7]
59 iowr I[$r8 + 0x000] $r9 // CC_SCRATCH[7]
134 iowr I[$r11 + 0x000] $r12 // MMIO_CTRL
136 iord $r12 I[$r11 + 0x000]
141 iord $r15 I[$r11 + 0x100] // MMIO_RDVAL
152 iowr I[$r11 + 0x200] $r15 // MMIO_WRVAL
156 iowr I[$r11 + 0x000] $r12 // MMIO_CTRL
158 iord $r12 I[$r11 + 0x000]
171 iowr I[$r8 + 0x000] $r15
178 iowr I[$r8 + 0x000] $r0
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Dnva3_copy.fuc153 iowr I[$r1 + 0x300] $r2
157 iowr I[$r1] $r2
163 iowr I[$r1] $r2
173 iord $r1 I[$r0 + 0x200]
185 iowr I[$r0 + 0x100] $r1
199 iord $r4 I[$r4 + 0]
208 iowrs I[$r15] $r5
227 iowrs I[$r15] $r14
252 iord $r3 I[$r2]
260 iowr I[$r2] $r3
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Dnvc0_grhub.fuc174 iowr I[$r14 + 0x000] $r15 // CC_SCRATCH[5] = error code
178 iowr I[$r14 + 0x000] $r15 // INTR_UP_SET
202 iowr I[$r1 + 0x000] $r2 // FIFO_ENABLE
208 iowr I[$r1 + 0x300] $r0 // INTR_DISPATCH
214 iowr I[$r3 + 0x000] $r2
221 iowr I[$r3 + 0x004] $r2 // { 0x04, ZERO } -> intr 9
223 iowr I[$r3 + 0x008] $r2 // { 0x0b, ZERO } -> intr 10
225 iowr I[$r3 + 0x01c] $r2 // { 0x0c, ZERO } -> intr 15
231 iowr I[$r2] $r3
236 iowr I[$r1 + 0x000] $r2 // INTR_EN_SET
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/linux-3.4.99/Documentation/device-mapper/
Ddm-io.txt4 Dm-io provides synchronous and asynchronous I/O services. There are three
5 types of I/O services available, and each type has a sync and an async
9 of the I/O. Each io_region indicates a block-device along with the starting
21 The first I/O service type takes a list of memory pages as the data buffer for
22 the I/O, along with an offset into the first page.
36 The second I/O service type takes an array of bio vectors as the data buffer
37 for the I/O. This service can be handy if the caller has a pre-assembled bio,
47 The third I/O service type takes a pointer to a vmalloc'd memory buffer as the
48 data buffer for the I/O. This service can be handy if the caller needs to do
49 I/O to a large region but doesn't want to allocate a large number of individual
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/linux-3.4.99/Documentation/s390/
Dcds.txt4 Device Driver I/O Support Routines
15 I/O access method. This gives relief to the device drivers as they don't
18 I/O (PIO), and other hardware features more. However, this implies that
19 either every single device driver needs to implement the hardware I/O
28 In order to build common device support for ESA/390 I/O interfaces, a
29 functional layer was introduced that provides generic I/O access methods to
32 The common device support layer comprises the I/O support routines defined
64 initiate an I/O request.
70 terminate the current I/O request processed on the device.
74 routine whenever an I/O interrupt is presented to the system. The do_IRQ()
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/linux-3.4.99/drivers/input/joystick/iforce/
DKconfig2 # I-Force driver configuration
5 tristate "I-Force devices"
8 Say Y here if you have an I-Force joystick or steering wheel
16 bool "I-Force USB joysticks and wheels"
19 Say Y here if you have an I-Force joystick or steering wheel
23 bool "I-Force Serial joysticks and wheels"
26 Say Y here if you have an I-Force joystick or steering wheel
/linux-3.4.99/Documentation/isdn/
DsyncPPP.FAQ7 Q04: MPPP?? What's that and how can I use it ...
8 Q05: I tried MPPP but it doesn't work
9 Q06: can I use asynchronous PPP encapsulation with network devices
11 Q08: I wanna talk to several machines, which need different configs
12 Q09: Starting the ipppd, I get only error messages from i4l
13 Q10: I wanna use dynamic IP address assignment
14 Q11: I can't connect. How can I check where the problem is.
15 Q12: How can I reduce login delay?
20 what should I use?
47 Q02: when I start the ipppd .. I only get the
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/linux-3.4.99/drivers/mtd/maps/
Doctagon-5066.c151 unsigned long I; in OctProbe() local
153 for (I = 0; I != 20; I++) in OctProbe()
155 outb(Base + (I%10),PAGE_IO); in OctProbe()
156 if (I < 10) in OctProbe()
159 Values[I%10] = readl(iomapadr); in OctProbe()
160 if (I > 0 && Values[I%10] == Values[0]) in OctProbe()
166 if (Values[I%10] != readl(iomapadr)) in OctProbe()
/linux-3.4.99/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/
DTuners20 C= I+DK
23 M= BG+I+DK
25 Q= BG+I+DK+LL
54 1246: PAL I
58 ME: BG DK I LL (Multi Europe)
59 MP: BG DK I (Multi PAL)
75 xx6x: PAL I
87 TAPC-I701 : PAL I (TAPC-I001 w/FM) (P,170/450)
91 TAPC-W701P: PAL I (TAPC-W001P w/FM) (L,170/450)
93 TAPC-Q704P: PAL D/K+I (L,170/450)
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/linux-3.4.99/block/
DKconfig.iosched9 The no-op I/O scheduler is a minimal scheduler that does basic merging
16 tristate "Deadline I/O scheduler"
19 The deadline I/O scheduler is simple and compact. It will provide
25 tristate "CFQ I/O scheduler"
30 The CFQ I/O scheduler tries to distribute bandwidth equally
35 This is the default I/O scheduler.
47 prompt "Default I/O scheduler"
50 Select the I/O scheduler which will be used by default for all
/linux-3.4.99/Documentation/serial/
Drocket.txt26 The RocketPort ISA board requires I/O ports to be configured by the DIP
30 You pass the I/O port to the driver using the following module parameters:
32 board1 : I/O port for the first ISA board
33 board2 : I/O port for the second ISA board
34 board3 : I/O port for the third ISA board
35 board4 : I/O port for the fourth ISA board
87 You must assign and configure the I/O addresses used by the ISA Rocketport
92 SETTING THE I/O ADDRESS
96 a range of I/O addresses for it to use. The first RocketPort card
97 requires a 68-byte contiguous block of I/O addresses, starting at one
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/linux-3.4.99/Documentation/video4linux/
DCARDLIST.usbvision18 17 -> Hauppauge WinTV USB (PAL I) [0573:4d02]
23 22 -> Hauppauge WinTV USB (PAL I FM) [0573:4d12]
27 26 -> Hauppauge WinTV USB Pro (PAL/SECAM B/G/I/D/K/L) [0573:4d2c]
30 29 -> Hauppauge WinTV USB Pro (PAL I) [0573:4d22]
33 32 -> Hauppauge WinTV USB Pro (PAL/SECAM BGDK/I/L) [0573:4d25]
34 33 -> Hauppauge WinTV USB Pro (PAL/SECAM BGDK/I/L) V2 [0573:4d26]
37 36 -> Hauppauge WinTV USB Pro (PAL I,D/K) [0573:4d29]
40 39 -> Hauppauge WinTV USB Pro (PAL I FM) [0573:4d32]
42 41 -> Hauppauge WinTV USB Pro (Temic PAL/SECAM B/G/I/D/K/L FM) [0573:4d35]
44 43 -> Hauppauge WinTV USB Pro (PAL/SECAM B/G/I/D/K/L FM) [0573:4d37]
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/linux-3.4.99/Documentation/powerpc/
Dmpc52xx.txt33 is not supported, and I'm not sure anyone is interesting in working on it
34 so. I didn't took 5xxx because there's apparently a lot of 5xxx that have
35 nothing to do with the MPC5200. I also included the 'MPC' for the same
37 - Of course, I inspired myself from the 2.4 port. If you think I forgot to
38 mention you/your company in the copyright of some code, I'll correct it
/linux-3.4.99/Documentation/hwmon/
Dw83627hf7 Addresses scanned: ISA address retrieved from Super I/O registers
10 Addresses scanned: ISA address retrieved from Super I/O registers
13 Addresses scanned: ISA address retrieved from Super I/O registers
16 Addresses scanned: ISA address retrieved from Super I/O registers
19 Addresses scanned: ISA address retrieved from Super I/O registers
42 the Winbond W83627HF, W83627THF, W83697HF and W83637HF Super I/O chips.
47 Super I/O chip and a second i2c-only Winbond chip (often a W83782D),
51 If you really want i2c accesses for these Super I/O chips,
72 be used to force the base I/O address of the hardware monitoring block.
78 # Enter the Super I/O config space
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Df71882fg7 Addresses scanned: none, address read from Super I/O config space
11 Addresses scanned: none, address read from Super I/O config space
15 Addresses scanned: none, address read from Super I/O config space
19 Addresses scanned: none, address read from Super I/O config space
23 Addresses scanned: none, address read from Super I/O config space
27 Addresses scanned: none, address read from Super I/O config space
31 Addresses scanned: none, address read from Super I/O config space
35 Addresses scanned: none, address read from Super I/O config space
39 Addresses scanned: none, address read from Super I/O config space
43 Addresses scanned: none, address read from Super I/O config space
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/linux-3.4.99/arch/arm/mm/
Dproc-arm926.S83 mcr p15, 0, ip, c7, c7, 0 @ invalidate I,D caches
86 mcr p15, 0, ip, c8, c7, 0 @ invalidate I & D TLBs
110 mcr p15, 0, r2, c1, c0, 0 @ Disable I cache
123 mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c5, 0 @ invalidate I cache
152 mcrne p15, 0, ip, c7, c5, 0 @ invalidate I cache
174 mcrne p15, 0, r0, c7, c5, 1 @ invalidate I entry
177 mcrne p15, 0, r0, c7, c5, 1 @ invalidate I entry
181 mcrne p15, 0, r0, c7, c5, 1 @ invalidate I entry
184 mcrne p15, 0, r0, c7, c5, 1 @ invalidate I entry
219 mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c5, 1 @ invalidate I entry
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/linux-3.4.99/Documentation/usb/
Dacm.txt35 Many modems do, here is a list of those I know of:
45 I know of one ISDN TA that does work with the acm driver:
49 Some cell phones also connect via USB. I know the following phones work:
77 I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 1 Cls=09(hub ) Sub=00 Prot=00 Driver=hub
78 E: Ad=81(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 8 Ivl=255ms
86 I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=ff Driver=acm
87 E: Ad=85(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 64 Ivl= 0ms
89 E: Ad=81(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 16 Ivl=128ms
91 I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 1 Cls=02(comm.) Sub=02 Prot=01 Driver=acm
92 E: Ad=81(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 16 Ivl=128ms
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/linux-3.4.99/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dprocfs-diskstats5 The /proc/diskstats file displays the I/O statistics
19 12 - I/Os currently in progress
20 13 - time spent doing I/Os (ms)
21 14 - weighted time spent doing I/Os (ms)

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