/linux-6.1.9/fs/efivarfs/ |
D | file.c | 20 u32 attributes; in efivarfs_file_write() local 22 unsigned long datasize = count - sizeof(attributes); in efivarfs_file_write() 26 if (count < sizeof(attributes)) in efivarfs_file_write() 29 if (copy_from_user(&attributes, userbuf, sizeof(attributes))) in efivarfs_file_write() 32 if (attributes & ~(EFI_VARIABLE_MASK)) in efivarfs_file_write() 35 data = memdup_user(userbuf + sizeof(attributes), datasize); in efivarfs_file_write() 39 bytes = efivar_entry_set_get_size(var, attributes, &datasize, in efivarfs_file_write() 53 i_size_write(inode, datasize + sizeof(attributes)); in efivarfs_file_write() 71 u32 attributes; in efivarfs_file_read() local 90 data = kmalloc(datasize + sizeof(attributes), GFP_KERNEL); in efivarfs_file_read() [all …]
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D | internal.h | 36 int __efivar_entry_get(struct efivar_entry *entry, u32 *attributes, 38 int efivar_entry_get(struct efivar_entry *entry, u32 *attributes, 40 int efivar_entry_set_get_size(struct efivar_entry *entry, u32 attributes,
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/linux-6.1.9/drivers/platform/x86/dell/dell-wmi-sysman/ |
D | Makefile | 3 enum-attributes.o \ 4 int-attributes.o \ 5 string-attributes.o \ 6 passobj-attributes.o \
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/linux-6.1.9/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/display/dc/dce/ |
D | dce_ipp.c | 69 const struct dc_cursor_attributes *attributes) in dce_ipp_cursor_set_attributes() argument 78 switch (attributes->color_format) { in dce_ipp_cursor_set_attributes() 98 CURSOR_2X_MAGNIFY, attributes->attribute_flags.bits.ENABLE_MAGNIFICATION, in dce_ipp_cursor_set_attributes() 99 CUR_INV_TRANS_CLAMP, attributes->attribute_flags.bits.INVERSE_TRANSPARENT_CLAMPING); in dce_ipp_cursor_set_attributes() 101 if (attributes->color_format == CURSOR_MODE_MONO) { in dce_ipp_cursor_set_attributes() 118 CURSOR_WIDTH, attributes->width-1, in dce_ipp_cursor_set_attributes() 119 CURSOR_HEIGHT, attributes->height-1); in dce_ipp_cursor_set_attributes() 128 CURSOR_SURFACE_ADDRESS_HIGH, attributes->address.high_part); in dce_ipp_cursor_set_attributes() 131 CURSOR_SURFACE_ADDRESS, attributes->address.low_part); in dce_ipp_cursor_set_attributes()
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/hwmon/ |
D | mp2888.rst | 39 The driver provides the next attributes for the current: 44 The driver exports the following attributes via the 'sysfs' files, where: 58 The driver provides the next attributes for the voltage: 64 The driver exports the following attributes via the 'sysfs' files, where 84 The driver provides the next attributes for the power: 89 The driver exports the following attributes via the 'sysfs' files, where 107 The driver provides the next attributes for the temperature:
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D | mp5023.rst | 33 The driver exports the following attributes via the 'sysfs' files 48 The driver provides the following attributes for output voltage: 56 The driver provides the following attributes for output current: 66 The driver provides the following attributes for input power: 74 The driver provides the following attributes for temperature:
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D | mp2975.rst | 50 The driver provides the next attributes for the current: 55 attributes. 57 The driver exports the following attributes via the 'sysfs' files, where 73 The driver provides the next attributes for the voltage: 80 The driver exports the following attributes via the 'sysfs' files, where 98 The driver provides the next attributes for the power: 103 The driver exports the following attributes via the 'sysfs' files, where 117 The driver provides the next attributes for the temperature (only from page 0):
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D | hwmon-kernel-api.rst | 67 as well as all sysfs attributes attached to the hwmon device. 77 attributes in the hardware monitoring core, letting the driver focus on reading 78 from and writing to the chip instead of having to bother with sysfs attributes. 165 is optional, but must be provided if any readable attributes exist. 169 optional, but must be provided if any writeable attributes exist. 187 hwmon_chip A virtual sensor type, used to describe attributes 202 describing the attributes supposed by a single sensor. 266 HWMON_C_xxxx Chip attributes, for use with hwmon_chip. 267 HWMON_T_xxxx Temperature attributes, for use with hwmon_temp. 268 HWMON_I_xxxx Voltage attributes, for use with hwmon_in. [all …]
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D | adm1266.rst | 29 The following attributes are supported. Limits are read-write, history reset 30 attributes are write-only, all other attributes are read-only.
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-class-firmware-attributes | 1 What: /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/attributes/*/ 12 Unless otherwise specified in an attribute description all attributes are optional 83 On Dell systems the following additional attributes are available: 106 Enumeration attributes also support the following: 112 dependent attributes value. 129 What: /sys/class/firmware-attributes/*/authentication/ 140 reset or cleared using these attributes. 188 setting attributes when a system or admin password is set 209 On Dell and Lenovo systems, if Admin password is set, then all BIOS attributes 250 These attributes are used for certificate based authentication. This is [all …]
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D | configfs-usb-gadget | 13 The attributes of a gadget: 44 The attributes of a configuration: 62 The attributes: 83 The attributes: 98 The attributes: 125 The attributes: 137 This group contains "OS String" extension handling attributes.
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D | evm | 6 EVM protects a file's security extended attributes(xattrs) 8 HMAC-sha1 value across the extended attributes, storing the 101 Shows the set of extended attributes used to calculate or 102 validate the EVM signature, and allows additional attributes 104 additional attributes are added (and on files possessing those 105 additional attributes) will only be valid if the same 106 additional attributes are configured on system boot. Writing
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/driver-api/driver-model/ |
D | device.rst | 56 As explained in Documentation/core-api/kobject.rst, device attributes must be 76 names 'dev_attr_type' and 'dev_attr_power'. These two attributes can be 106 device attributes and the device_unregister() function will use this pointer 107 to remove the device attributes. 111 strict expectations on when attributes get created. When a new device is 113 udev) that a new device is available. If attributes are added after the 115 not know about the new attributes. 118 attributes for a device at driver probe time. If the device driver simply 120 userspace will never be notified of the new attributes.
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/netlabel/ |
D | lsm_interface.rst | 12 NetLabel is a mechanism which can set and retrieve security attributes from 22 it uses the concept of security attributes to refer to the packet's security 23 labels. The NetLabel security attributes are defined by the 25 NetLabel subsystem converts the security attributes to and from the correct 28 security attributes into whatever security identifiers are in use for their 47 LSM has received a packet, used NetLabel to decode its security attributes, 48 and translated the security attributes into a LSM internal identifier the LSM
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/linux-6.1.9/drivers/staging/vme_user/ |
D | vme.c | 969 struct vme_dma_attr *attributes; in vme_dma_pattern_attribute() local 972 attributes = kmalloc(sizeof(*attributes), GFP_KERNEL); in vme_dma_pattern_attribute() 973 if (!attributes) in vme_dma_pattern_attribute() 980 attributes->type = VME_DMA_PATTERN; in vme_dma_pattern_attribute() 981 attributes->private = (void *)pattern_attr; in vme_dma_pattern_attribute() 986 return attributes; in vme_dma_pattern_attribute() 989 kfree(attributes); in vme_dma_pattern_attribute() 1007 struct vme_dma_attr *attributes; in vme_dma_pci_attribute() local 1012 attributes = kmalloc(sizeof(*attributes), GFP_KERNEL); in vme_dma_pci_attribute() 1013 if (!attributes) in vme_dma_pci_attribute() [all …]
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/linux-6.1.9/fs/orangefs/ |
D | orangefs-utils.c | 302 &new_op->downcall.resp.getattr.attributes, in orangefs_inode_getattr() 311 downcall.resp.getattr.attributes.objtype); in orangefs_inode_getattr() 315 downcall.resp.getattr.attributes); in orangefs_inode_getattr() 318 downcall.resp.getattr.attributes.size; in orangefs_inode_getattr() 321 attributes.blksize); in orangefs_inode_getattr() 357 downcall.resp.getattr.attributes.owner); in orangefs_inode_getattr() 359 downcall.resp.getattr.attributes.group); in orangefs_inode_getattr() 361 downcall.resp.getattr.attributes.atime; in orangefs_inode_getattr() 363 downcall.resp.getattr.attributes.mtime; in orangefs_inode_getattr() 365 downcall.resp.getattr.attributes.ctime; in orangefs_inode_getattr() [all …]
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/linux-6.1.9/drivers/iio/common/hid-sensors/ |
D | Kconfig | 13 HID sensor common processing for attributes and IIO triggers. 14 There are many attributes which can be shared among multiple 16 attributes. 25 Triggers will be send if all requested attributes were read.
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/ |
D | attributes.rst | 6 Extended attributes (xattrs) are typically stored in a separate data 8 The first use of extended attributes seems to have been for storing file 10 option it is possible for users to store extended attributes so long as 14 There are two places where extended attributes can be found. The first 19 where extended attributes can be found is in the block pointed to by 29 Extended attributes, when stored after the inode, have a header 72 - Hash value of all attributes. 114 Multiple attributes can share the same value. For an inode attribute 131 update the hash for in-inode attributes, so for that case this value 152 Logically speaking, extended attributes are a series of key=value pairs.
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/driver-api/iio/ |
D | core.rst | 54 index X, attributes can be found under /sys/bus/iio/iio:deviceX/ directory. 55 Common attributes are: 62 * Available standard attributes for IIO devices are described in the 91 Channel sysfs attributes exposed to userspace are specified in the form of 92 bitmasks. Depending on their shared info, attributes can be set in one of the 95 * **info_mask_separate**, attributes will be specific to 97 * **info_mask_shared_by_type**, attributes are shared by all channels of the 99 * **info_mask_shared_by_dir**, attributes are shared by all channels of the same 101 * **info_mask_shared_by_all**, attributes are shared by all channels 171 This will generate two separate attributes files for raw data retrieval:
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/linux-6.1.9/sound/usb/ |
D | quirks-table.h | 63 .attributes = 0, 466 .attributes = 0, 483 .attributes = UAC_EP_CS_ATTR_FILL_MAX, 954 .attributes = 0, 971 .attributes = 0, 2080 .attributes = UAC_EP_CS_ATTR_SAMPLE_RATE, 2106 .attributes = UAC_EP_CS_ATTR_SAMPLE_RATE, 2151 .attributes = UAC_EP_CS_ATTR_SAMPLE_RATE, 2177 .attributes = UAC_EP_CS_ATTR_SAMPLE_RATE, 2221 .attributes = UAC_EP_CS_ATTR_SAMPLE_RATE, [all …]
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/linux-6.1.9/drivers/acpi/ |
D | pptt.c | 118 acpi_pptt_match_type(cache->attributes, type)) { in acpi_pptt_walk_cache() 375 switch (found_cache->attributes & ACPI_PPTT_MASK_WRITE_POLICY) { in update_cache_properties() 377 this_leaf->attributes = CACHE_WRITE_THROUGH; in update_cache_properties() 380 this_leaf->attributes = CACHE_WRITE_BACK; in update_cache_properties() 385 switch (found_cache->attributes & ACPI_PPTT_MASK_ALLOCATION_TYPE) { in update_cache_properties() 387 this_leaf->attributes |= CACHE_READ_ALLOCATE; in update_cache_properties() 390 this_leaf->attributes |= CACHE_WRITE_ALLOCATE; in update_cache_properties() 394 this_leaf->attributes |= in update_cache_properties() 417 this_leaf->attributes |= CACHE_ID; in update_cache_properties()
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/ |
D | numaperf.rst | 70 the system provides these attributes, the kernel exports them under the 71 node sysfs hierarchy by appending the attributes directory under the 76 These attributes apply only when accessed from nodes that have the 89 The bandwidth attributes are provided in MiB/second. 91 The latency attributes are provided in nanoseconds. 128 An application does not need to know about caching attributes in order 130 attributes in order to maximize the performance out of such a setup. 133 the kernel will append these attributes to the NUMA node memory target. 143 The attributes for each level of cache is provided under its cache 150 Each cache level's directory provides its attributes. For example, the [all …]
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/power/ |
D | power_supply_class.rst | 10 It defines core set of attributes, which should be applicable to (almost) 15 the attributes provided are believed to be universally applicable to any 19 Power supply class is extensible, and allows to define drivers own attributes. 34 Power supply class has predefined set of attributes, this eliminates code 36 predefined attributes *and* their units. 38 So, userspace gets predictable set of attributes and their units for any 44 for the example how to declare and handle attributes. 67 | attributes represents capacity in µAh only. | 69 | attributes represents capacity in µWh only. | 131 These attributes means "last remembered value of charge when battery [all …]
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/linux-6.1.9/arch/x86/platform/efi/ |
D | quirks.c | 127 query_variable_store_nonblocking(u32 attributes, unsigned long size) in query_variable_store_nonblocking() argument 132 status = efi.query_variable_info_nonblocking(attributes, &storage_size, in query_variable_store_nonblocking() 151 efi_status_t efi_query_variable_store(u32 attributes, unsigned long size, in efi_query_variable_store() argument 157 if (!(attributes & EFI_VARIABLE_NON_VOLATILE)) in efi_query_variable_store() 161 return query_variable_store_nonblocking(attributes, size); in efi_query_variable_store() 163 status = efi.query_variable_info(attributes, &storage_size, in efi_query_variable_store() 208 status = efi.query_variable_info(attributes, &storage_size, in efi_query_variable_store()
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/linux-6.1.9/drivers/firmware/arm_scmi/ |
D | reset.c | 27 __le32 attributes; member 98 u32 attributes; in scmi_reset_domain_attributes_get() local 112 attributes = le32_to_cpu(attr->attributes); in scmi_reset_domain_attributes_get() 114 dom_info->async_reset = SUPPORTS_ASYNC_RESET(attributes); in scmi_reset_domain_attributes_get() 115 dom_info->reset_notify = SUPPORTS_NOTIFY_RESET(attributes); in scmi_reset_domain_attributes_get() 129 SUPPORTS_EXTENDED_NAMES(attributes)) in scmi_reset_domain_attributes_get()
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