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/linux-5.19.10/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dsysfs-bus-most1 What: /sys/bus/most/devices/<dev>/description
11 What: /sys/bus/most/devices/<dev>/interface
19 What: /sys/bus/most/devices/<dev>/dci
29 What: /sys/bus/most/devices/<dev>/dci/arb_address
38 What: /sys/bus/most/devices/<dev>/dci/arb_value
47 What: /sys/bus/most/devices/<dev>/dci/mep_eui48_hi
55 What: /sys/bus/most/devices/<dev>/dci/mep_eui48_lo
63 What: /sys/bus/most/devices/<dev>/dci/mep_eui48_mi
71 What: /sys/bus/most/devices/<dev>/dci/mep_filter
79 What: /sys/bus/most/devices/<dev>/dci/mep_hash0
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Dsysfs-devices-soc57 Read-only attribute supported by most SoCs. Contains the SoC's
64 Read-only attribute supported by most SoCs. In the case of
77 Read-only attribute supported by most SoCs. Contains the SoC's
92 expected under most buses. /sys/bus/soc/devices is of particular
Ddebugfs-pfo-nx-crypto18 The most recent non-zero return code from the H_COP_OP hcall. -EBUSY is not
22 The process ID of the process who received the most recent error from the
/linux-5.19.10/drivers/staging/most/Documentation/ABI/
Dsysfs-class-most.txt1 What: /sys/class/most/mostcore/aims
9 What: /sys/class/most/mostcore/aims/<aim>/add_link
18 What: /sys/class/most/mostcore/aims/<aim>/remove_link
27 What: /sys/class/most/mostcore/devices
35 What: /sys/class/most/mostcore/devices/<mdev>/description
45 What: /sys/class/most/mostcore/devices/<mdev>/interface
54 What: /sys/class/most/mostcore/devices/<mdev>/dci
65 What: /sys/class/most/mostcore/devices/<mdev>/dci/arb_address
74 What: /sys/class/most/mostcore/devices/<mdev>/dci/arb_value
83 What: /sys/class/most/mostcore/devices/<mdev>/dci/mep_eui48_hi
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/linux-5.19.10/drivers/most/
Dmost_snd.c55 void (*copy_fn)(void *alsa, void *most, unsigned int bytes);
109 static void alsa_to_most_memcpy(void *alsa, void *most, unsigned int bytes) in alsa_to_most_memcpy() argument
111 memcpy(most, alsa, bytes); in alsa_to_most_memcpy()
114 static void alsa_to_most_copy16(void *alsa, void *most, unsigned int bytes) in alsa_to_most_copy16() argument
116 swap_copy16(most, alsa, bytes); in alsa_to_most_copy16()
119 static void alsa_to_most_copy24(void *alsa, void *most, unsigned int bytes) in alsa_to_most_copy24() argument
121 swap_copy24(most, alsa, bytes); in alsa_to_most_copy24()
124 static void alsa_to_most_copy32(void *alsa, void *most, unsigned int bytes) in alsa_to_most_copy32() argument
126 swap_copy32(most, alsa, bytes); in alsa_to_most_copy32()
129 static void most_to_alsa_memcpy(void *alsa, void *most, unsigned int bytes) in most_to_alsa_memcpy() argument
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Dconfigfs.c598 struct most_snd_grp *most; in most_sound_make_group() local
602 list_for_each_entry(most, &ms->soundcard_list, list) { in most_sound_make_group()
603 if (!most->create_card) { in most_sound_make_group()
610 most = kzalloc(sizeof(*most), GFP_KERNEL); in most_sound_make_group()
611 if (!most) { in most_sound_make_group()
615 config_group_init_type_name(&most->group, name, &most_snd_grp_type); in most_sound_make_group()
616 list_add_tail(&most->list, &ms->soundcard_list); in most_sound_make_group()
617 return &most->group; in most_sound_make_group()
/linux-5.19.10/drivers/staging/most/
DKconfig21 source "drivers/staging/most/net/Kconfig"
23 source "drivers/staging/most/video/Kconfig"
25 source "drivers/staging/most/dim2/Kconfig"
27 source "drivers/staging/most/i2c/Kconfig"
/linux-5.19.10/net/netfilter/ipvs/
Dip_vs_lblcr.c213 struct ip_vs_dest *dest, *most; in ip_vs_dest_set_max() local
221 most = e->dest; in ip_vs_dest_set_max()
222 if (atomic_read(&most->weight) > 0) { in ip_vs_dest_set_max()
223 moh = ip_vs_dest_conn_overhead(most); in ip_vs_dest_set_max()
236 (__s64)doh * atomic_read(&most->weight)) in ip_vs_dest_set_max()
238 most = dest; in ip_vs_dest_set_max()
246 IP_VS_DBG_ADDR(most->af, &most->addr), ntohs(most->port), in ip_vs_dest_set_max()
247 atomic_read(&most->activeconns), in ip_vs_dest_set_max()
248 refcount_read(&most->refcnt), in ip_vs_dest_set_max()
249 atomic_read(&most->weight), moh); in ip_vs_dest_set_max()
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/linux-5.19.10/Documentation/admin-guide/cifs/
Dintroduction.rst8 (SMB) protocol, the native file sharing mechanism for most early
11 the most current dialect) is strongly preferred over using older
13 including the most recent, SMB3.1.1, are supported by the CIFS VFS
18 Apple systems also support SMB3 well, as do most Network Attached
24 The intent of this module is to provide the most advanced network
/linux-5.19.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/clock/
Dmarvell,armada-3700-uart-clock.yaml25 then kernel would choose and configure the most suitable one.
28 used for UART (most probably xtal) for smooth boot log on UART.
Dnvidia,tegra20-car.yaml17 CLKGEN provides the registers to program the PLLs. It controls most of
18 the clock source programming and most of the clock dividers.
Dnvidia,tegra124-car.yaml17 CLKGEN provides the registers to program the PLLs. It controls most of
18 the clock source programming and most of the clock dividers.
/linux-5.19.10/drivers/misc/eeprom/
DKconfig5 tristate "I2C EEPROMs / RAMs / ROMs from most vendors"
11 Enable this driver to get read/write support to most I2C EEPROMs
35 tristate "SPI EEPROMs (FRAMs) from most vendors"
40 Enable this driver to get read/write support to most SPI EEPROMs
/linux-5.19.10/Documentation/networking/devlink/
Dindex.rst13 in devlink core, but don't allow registration of most sub-objects once
16 lock by calling ``devl_lock()``. It is also held in most of the callbacks.
/linux-5.19.10/Documentation/locking/
Dspinlocks.rst8 The most basic primitive for locking is spinlock::
33 spinlock for most things - using more than one spinlock can make things a
41 shared data structures **everywhere** they are used. The spinlocks are most
91 NOTE! We are working hard to remove reader-writer spinlocks in most
101 are the most safe ones, and the ones that work under all circumstances,
Dhwspinlock.rst100 Returns 0 when successful and an appropriate error code otherwise (most
115 Returns 0 when successful and an appropriate error code otherwise (most
132 Returns 0 when successful and an appropriate error code otherwise (most
149 Returns 0 when successful and an appropriate error code otherwise (most
165 Returns 0 when successful and an appropriate error code otherwise (most
183 Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error code otherwise (most
199 Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error code otherwise (most
216 Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error code otherwise (most
231 Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error code otherwise (most
244 Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error code otherwise (most
/linux-5.19.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/reset/
Dreset.txt4 internally in most IC (SoC, FPGA, ...) designs. Reset signals for whole
5 standalone chips are most likely better represented as GPIOs, although there
25 where it makes most sense to control it; this may be a bus node if all
/linux-5.19.10/drivers/staging/
DKconfig10 interfaces that most likely will be changed in the near
71 source "drivers/staging/most/Kconfig"
/linux-5.19.10/tools/testing/selftests/net/forwarding/
DREADME9 (NETIF_F_NETNS_LOCAL) and most of them probably do not support the
49 o Tests that use anything but the most trivial topologies should include
/linux-5.19.10/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/
Ddev-mem2mem.rst32 One of the most common memory-to-memory device is the codec. Codecs
33 are more complicated than most and require additional setup for
Dpixfmt-yuv-luma.rst14 - In all the tables that follow, bit 7 is the most significant bit in a byte.
148 leaves the 6 most significant bits of the last byte padded with 0.
/linux-5.19.10/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/
Dpincfg-node.yaml76 description: sink or source at most X mA
79 description: sink or source at most X uA
126 description: set the output impedance of a pin to at most X ohms
/linux-5.19.10/Documentation/driver-api/
Deisa.rst18 most EISA drivers are among the oldest Linux drivers so, as you can
23 - The bus code implements most of the generic code. It is shared
206 code (since probing is now in the core EISA code). Unfortunately, most
213 yet been probed. In fact, that's what happens most of the time (the
215 Unfortunately, most drivers are doing the probing by themselves, and
/linux-5.19.10/drivers/net/can/ifi_canfd/
DKconfig8 to the processor attached devices). The CAN_FD is most often
/linux-5.19.10/Documentation/timers/
Dtimers-howto.rst8 This question is most often faced by driver writers who have to
9 deal with hardware delays and who may not be the most intimately
16 The first, and most important, question you need to ask is "Is my

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