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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/arm/ |
D | sunxi.rst | 26 * User Manual 28 …http://dl.linux-sunxi.org/A10/A10%20User%20Manual%20-%20v1.20%20%282012-04-09%2c%20DECRYPTED%29.pdf 41 * User Manual 43 http://dl.linux-sunxi.org/A13/A13%20User%20Manual%20-%20v1.2%20%282013-01-08%29.pdf 57 * User Manual 59 http://dl.linux-sunxi.org/A20/A20%20User%20Manual%202013-03-22.pdf 67 * User Manual 69 http://dl.linux-sunxi.org/A23/A23%20User%20Manual%20V1.0%2020130830.pdf 78 * User Manual 88 * User Manual [all …]
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/virt/acrn/ |
D | introduction.rst | 7 hardware. It has a privileged management VM, called Service VM, to manage User 11 devices for a User VM based on command line configurations. ACRN Hypervisor 19 Service VM User VM 35 ACRN userspace allocates memory for the User VM, configures and initializes the 36 devices used by the User VM, loads the virtual bootloader, initializes the 37 virtual CPU state and handles I/O request accesses from the User VM. It uses
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D | io-request.rst | 6 An I/O request of a User VM, which is constructed by the hypervisor, is 14 For each User VM, there is a shared 4-KByte memory region used for I/O requests 17 an I/O handler of the hypervisor when a trapped I/O access happens in a User 26 An I/O client is responsible for handling User VM I/O requests whose accessed 28 User VM. There is a special client associated with each User VM, called the 30 any other clients. The ACRN userspace acts as the default client for each User 88 state when a trapped I/O access happens in a User VM.
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/linux-6.1.9/arch/arm/boot/dts/ |
D | am3517-evm.dts | 41 label = "User Push Button"; 47 label = "User Switch 1"; 53 label = "User Switch 2"; 59 label = "User Switch 3"; 65 label = "User Switch 4"; 71 label = "User Switch 5"; 77 label = "User Switch 6"; 83 label = "User Switch 7"; 89 label = "User Switch 8"; 203 /* User DIP swithes [1:8] / User LEDS [1:2] */
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/powerpc/ |
D | isa-versions.rst | 24 Power5 - PowerPC User Instruction Set Architecture Book I v2.02 27 PPC970 - PowerPC User Instruction Set Architecture Book I v2.01 31 Power4+ - PowerPC User Instruction Set Architecture Book I v2.01 34 Power4 - PowerPC User Instruction Set Architecture Book I v2.00
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/linux-6.1.9/drivers/virt/acrn/ |
D | Kconfig | 10 a privileged management VM, called Service VM, to manage User 12 under ACRN as a User VM.
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/linux-6.1.9/tools/bpf/bpftool/Documentation/ |
D | bpftool-iter.rst | 38 (e.g., one task, one bpf_map, etc.). User space can 49 that map. User can have a bpf program in kernel to run 53 User can then *cat PATH* to see the bpf iterator output.
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/ABI/removed/ |
D | sysfs-kernel-uids | 11 example would be, if User A has shares = 1024 and user 12 B has shares = 2048, User B will get twice the CPU
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/trace/ |
D | user_events.rst | 2 user_events: User-based Event Tracing 9 User based trace events allow user processes to create events and trace data 55 User based events show up under tracefs like any other event under the 79 User programs are encouraged to use clearly sized types like u32. 104 event (in both user and kernel space). User programs should use a separate file 113 User programs call mmap() on /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/user_events_status to 210 User programs might have well known structs that they wish to use to emit out
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-kernel-fadump | 15 User: Kdump service 24 User: Kdump service
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D | sysfs-platform-dfl-port | 13 Description: Read-only. User can program different PR bitstreams to FPGA 54 Description: Write-only. User writes command to this interface to set 68 Description: Write-only. User writes command to this interface to set
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/admin-guide/ |
D | syscall-user-dispatch.rst | 4 Syscall User Dispatch 18 Syscall User Dispatch brings the filtering of the syscall dispatcher 41 ABI is completely unexpected to Linux. Syscall User Dispatch, therefore 79 Syscall User Dispatch provides functionality for compatibility layers to
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/admin-guide/namespaces/ |
D | compatibility-list.rst | 13 - UTS IPC VFS PID User Net 19 User 2 2 X
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/linux-6.1.9/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/ |
D | CHANGES | 76 as described in the MC68060 User's Manual. 96 "call-out" stub by the user as appropriate. The MC68060 User's Manual 111 bit 22:21 = xx (SIZE; see MC68060 User's Manual) 118 "call-out" stub by the user as appropriate. The MC68060 User's Manual
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/hwmon/ |
D | adm9240.rst | 71 each two seconds. User-space may read sysfs interface faster than the 102 * User sets 0 to fan_min limit 108 * User sets fan_min limit too low 118 * User sets reasonable fan speed 124 * User sets unreasonably high low fan speed limit
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/linux-6.1.9/arch/um/drivers/ |
D | Kconfig | 14 The User-Mode Linux environment allows you to create virtual serial 141 While the User-Mode port cannot directly talk to any physical 151 If you'd like to be able to enable networking in the User-Mode 160 The Ethertap User-Mode Linux network transport allows a single 203 The slip User-Mode Linux network transport allows a running UML to 224 This User-Mode Linux network transport allows one or more running 254 This User-Mode Linux network driver uses multi-message send 266 This User-Mode Linux network transport allows one or more running 290 This Multicast User-Mode Linux network transport allows multiple 332 The SLiRP User-Mode Linux network transport allows a running UML
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/riscv/ |
D | uabi.rst | 3 RISC-V Linux User ABI
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/linux-6.1.9/arch/powerpc/include/asm/ |
D | task_size_32.h | 6 #error User TASK_SIZE overlaps with KERNEL_START address
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/driver-api/ |
D | ptp.rst | 48 registered clock. User space can use an open file descriptor from 53 User space programs may control the clock using standardized 55 ancillary clock features. User space can receive time stamped
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/driver-api/thermal/ |
D | intel_dptf.rst | 64 User space can write strings from available UUIDs, one at a 71 User space daemon write 1 to respond to firmware event 72 for sending keep alive notification. User space receives 173 Available workload types. User space can specify one of the workload type 178 User space can specify any one of the available workload type using
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/admin-guide/kdump/ |
D | vmcoreinfo.rst | 39 User-space tools can get the kernel name, host name, kernel release 90 User-space tools use this to exclude free pages when dumping memory. 147 User-space tools compute their values based on the offset of these 166 User-space tools compute required values based on the offset of these 182 circular linked list. User-space tools need these in order to traverse 195 Free areas descriptor. User-space tools use this value to iterate the 366 User-space tools need to know whether the crash kernel was in 5-level 449 User-space tools need to know whether the crash kernel was in 3-level or 575 User-space tools need to know the offset of list, phys and virt_addr
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/linux-6.1.9/tools/testing/kunit/test_data/ |
D | test_read_from_file.kconfig | 3 # User Mode Linux/x86 4.12.0-rc3 Kernel Configuration
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/linux-6.1.9/arch/m68k/fpsp040/ |
D | x_bsun.S | 9 | measures as outlined in the 040 User's Manual on pages
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D | x_unsupp.S | 6 | Trap vector #55 (See table 8-1 Mc68030 User's manual).
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/ABI/obsolete/ |
D | sysfs-kernel-fadump_enabled | 9 User: Kdump service
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