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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/ |
D | ethernet-phy.yaml | 114 Mark the corresponding energy efficient ethernet mode as 120 Mark the corresponding energy efficient ethernet mode as 126 Mark the corresponding energy efficient ethernet mode as 132 Mark the corresponding energy efficient ethernet mode as 138 Mark the corresponding energy efficient ethernet mode as 144 Mark the corresponding energy efficient ethernet mode as
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/filesystems/ |
D | btrfs.rst | 15 * Space efficient packing of small files 16 * Space efficient indexed directories
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/linux-6.1.9/drivers/platform/x86/amd/pmf/ |
D | Kconfig | 13 quiter, power efficient by adapting to user behavior and environment.
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/linux-6.1.9/fs/omfs/ |
D | Kconfig | 9 more efficient than a standard FS for MPEG files, in fact likely
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/core-api/ |
D | idr.rst | 18 only ID allocation, and as a result is much more memory-efficient. 46 idr_alloc_cyclic(). The IDR becomes less efficient when dealing
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D | xarray.rst | 15 next or previous entry in a cache-efficient manner. In contrast to a 17 order to grow the array. It is more memory-efficient, parallelisable 21 The XArray implementation is efficient when the indices used are densely 159 want to allocate entries starting at 1, it is more efficient to use 181 xa_is_err() is slightly more efficient. 302 set or clear a mark. It may be more efficient to use the advanced API
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/linux-6.1.9/fs/reiserfs/ |
D | Kconfig | 13 Balanced trees are more efficient than traditional file system 16 In general, ReiserFS is as fast as ext2, but is very efficient with
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/scheduler/ |
D | sched-energy.rst | 10 Energy Model (EM) of the CPUs to select an energy efficient CPU for each task, 132 platform and the PELT signals to choose an energy-efficient target CPU during 251 necessarily more energy-efficient than big CPUs. For some systems, the high OPPs 252 of the little CPUs can be less energy-efficient than the lowest OPPs of the 258 And even in the case where all OPPs of the big CPUs are less energy-efficient 289 the most energy efficient CPUs of the system more than the others if that can be 291 it from breaking the energy-efficient task placement found by EAS. It is safe to
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/arm64/ |
D | hugetlbpage.rst | 7 Hugepage relies on making efficient use of TLBs to improve performance of
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/ |
D | maxim,max20730.yaml | 15 The MAX20730 is a fully integrated, highly efficient switching regulator
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/ |
D | leds-lm3692x.txt | 3 The LM3692x is an ultra-compact, highly efficient,
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/linux-6.1.9/fs/crypto/ |
D | Kconfig | 12 efficient since it avoids caching the encrypted and
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/ |
D | richtek,rtq2134-regulator.yaml | 14 integrates with four high efficient, synchronous step-down converter cores.
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/ |
D | rw.rst | 18 efficient than other methods merely exchanging buffer pointers. It is
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/linux-6.1.9/drivers/cpuidle/ |
D | Kconfig | 80 before halting in the guest (more efficient than polling in the
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/opp/ |
D | ti-omap5-opp-supply.txt | 5 supplies for more efficient operation. This binding provides the information
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/ |
D | apple,aic.yaml | 59 - 4: 'efficient' CPU PMU
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/driver-api/ |
D | spi.rst | 5 systems because it is a simple and efficient interface: basically a
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D | io-mapping.rst | 29 more efficient. They come in two flavours::
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/linux-6.1.9/sound/soc/ |
D | Kconfig | 18 ASoC provides power efficient ALSA support for embedded battery powered
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/driver-api/mmc/ |
D | mmc-dev-attrs.rst | 71 "erase_size" is not the most efficient unit to erase
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/linux-6.1.9/tools/power/x86/x86_energy_perf_policy/ |
D | x86_energy_perf_policy.c | 39 unsigned char efficient; member 775 cap->lowest, cap->efficient, cap->guaranteed, cap->highest); in print_hwp_cap() 785 cap->efficient = msr_perf_2_ratio(HWP_MOSTEFFICIENT_PERF(msr)); in read_hwp_cap()
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/linux-6.1.9/arch/x86/crypto/ |
D | crc32c-pcl-intel-asm_64.S | 64 # efficient "by-1" code. This "by-1" code only handles up to 255 bytes, so
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/crypto/ |
D | api-samples.rst | 30 * single encryption operation with it (which is not very efficient).
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/admin-guide/blockdev/ |
D | floppy.rst | 66 This allows more efficient and smoother operation, but may fail on 180 floppy operation less efficient due to unneeded cache
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