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/linux-6.6.21/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/accounting/
Dpsi.rst41 some avg10=0.00 avg60=0.00 avg300=0.00 total=0
45 some avg10=0.00 avg60=0.00 avg300=0.00 total=0
48 some行代表至少有一个任务阻塞于特定资源的时间占比。
53 由于此情况严重影响系统性能,因此清楚的识别本情况并与some行所代表的情况区分开,
54 将有助于分析及提升系统性能。这就是full独立于some行的原因。
72 <some|full> <stall amount in us> <time window in us>
74 示例:向/proc/pressure/memory写入"some 150000 1000000"将新增触发器,将在
108 const char trig[] = "some 150000 1000000";
/linux-6.6.21/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/
Dmsi.txt12 MSIs are distinguished by some combination of:
35 address by some master. An MSI controller may feature a number of doorbells.
87 compatible = "vendor-a,some-controller";
96 /* Each device has some unique ID */
104 /* Each device has some unique ID */
110 compatible = "vendor-c,some-device";
118 compatible = "vendor-c,some-device";
128 compatible = "vendor-c,some-device";
/linux-6.6.21/Documentation/scsi/
DNinjaSCSI.rst30 card, and write ["WBT", "NinjaSCSI-3", "R1.0"] or some other string to
51 Because the NinjaSCSI driver requires some SCSI header files in Linux
53 some versioning problems.
63 (c) If you use this driver with Kernel 2.2, unpack pcmcia-cs in some directory
136 If you eject card when doing some operation for your SCSI device or suspend
137 your computer, you encount some *BAD* error like disk crash.
151 Please send me some reports(bug reports etc..) of this software.
/linux-6.6.21/drivers/misc/cb710/
DKconfig7 reader found in some laptops (ie. some versions of HP Compaq nx9500).
9 You will also have to select some flash card format drivers (MMC/SD,
/linux-6.6.21/scripts/gcc-plugins/
DKconfig33 bool "Generate some entropy during boot and runtime"
35 By saying Y here the kernel will instrument some kernel code to
36 extract some entropy from both original and artificially created
39 is some slowdown of the boot process (about 0.5%) and fork and
/linux-6.6.21/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/
Dsonypi.rst17 It will give access (through a user space utility) to some events those laptops
35 This driver supports also some ioctl commands for setting the LCD screen
36 brightness and querying the batteries charge information (some more
64 fnkeyinit: on some Vaios (C1VE, C1VR etc), the Fn key events don't
67 some Vaio models don't deal well with this option.
78 compat: uses some compatibility code for enabling the sonypi
85 some Vaio models where the hardware reuses values
139 - some users reported that the laptop speed is lower (dhrystone
148 events on some models.
150 - some models with the nvidia card (geforce go 6200 tc) uses a
/linux-6.6.21/fs/notify/fanotify/
DKconfig22 decisions concerning filesystem events. This is used by some fanotify
24 use those files. This is used by some anti-malware vendors and by some
/linux-6.6.21/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/partitions/
Dbrcm,bcm947xx-cfe-partitions.yaml12 partitions without any on-flash partition table. On some devices their sizes
21 containing some details, including a length.
26 3) Device manufacturer's data with some default values (e.g. SSIDs)
30 As mentioned earlier, role of some partitions may depend on extra
/linux-6.6.21/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pci/
Dpci-iommu.txt57 compatible = "vendor,some-iommu";
84 compatible = "vendor,some-iommu";
112 compatible = "vendor,some-iommu";
140 compatible = "vendor,some-iommu";
146 compatible = "vendor,some-iommu";
152 compatible = "vendor,some-iommu";
Dpci-msi.txt68 compatible = "vendor,some-controller";
96 compatible = "vendor,some-controller";
125 compatible = "vendor,some-controller";
155 compatible = "vendor,some-controller";
185 compatible = "vendor,some-controller";
192 compatible = "vendor,some-controller";
199 compatible = "vendor,some-controller";
/linux-6.6.21/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/
Dspecial_inodes.rst6 ext4 reserves some inode for special features, as follows:
35 - Replica inode, used for some non-upstream feature?
39 Note that there are also some inodes allocated from non-reserved inode numbers
/linux-6.6.21/drivers/gpu/drm/omapdrm/
DTODO3 accessing the pages via a GART, so maybe we need some other threshold
10 . Revisit GEM sync object infrastructure.. TTM has some framework for this
12 There should be some way to do this with less wheel-reinvention.
/linux-6.6.21/Documentation/ABI/testing/
Dsysfs-devices-real_power_state17 In some situations the value of this attribute may be different
19 the same device object. If that happens, some shared power
20 resources used by the device node are only ON because of some
/linux-6.6.21/Documentation/powerpc/
Disa-versions.rst5 Mapping of some CPU versions to relevant ISA versions.
15 e6500 Power ISA v2.06 with some exceptions
16 e5500 Power ISA v2.06 with some exceptions, no Altivec
20 Cell PPU - Power ISA v2.02 with some minor exceptions
/linux-6.6.21/tools/testing/selftests/arm64/signal/
DREADME16 by receiving some kind of fatal signal from the Kernel, so it's safer
34 they are just fired using some simple included assembly trampoline code.
37 some fatal signal: usually SIGSEGV or SIGBUS. Since while writing this
57 - some fatal signal sent by the Kernel to the test process
59 - analyzing some final regs state
/linux-6.6.21/Documentation/i2c/
Dfault-codes.rst14 some cases, such as re-initializing (and maybe resetting). After such
29 some positive number indicating a non-fault return. The specific
44 transmit mode: some other master was transmitting different
48 atomic context, when some task is already using that I2C bus
49 to execute some other operation.
62 than allowed. This usually indicates some device (maybe the
63 SMBus adapter) needs some fault recovery (such as resetting),
130 timeouts, but it's normal for I2C adapters to impose some
/linux-6.6.21/fs/affs/
DChanges3 things that can be used since quite some time. But
18 blocks (some very old SCSI drives).
81 - cleanup of some interfaces
118 - Added a few comments, fixed some typos (and
119 introduced some new ones), made the debug messages
150 - Removed some unnecessary locks as Bill
176 - Remove some more superfluous code left over from
179 - Fixed some oversights which were in patch 2.1.78.
203 - Fixed some oversights (version wasn't updated on some
211 effort. This also led to some code cleanup.
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/linux-6.6.21/Documentation/trace/coresight/
Dcoresight-perf.rst17 This would run some test binary (testbinary) until it exits and record
24 You should find some sections of this file have AUX data blocks like::
87 kernel tree. Some tests will check some internal perf support like:
92 Some others will actually use perf record and some test binaries that
115 These statistic files log some aspects of the AUX data sections in
116 the perf data output counting some numbers of certain encodings (a
119 be logged, some of it can be lost due to the processor not waking up
132 Be aware that some of these tests take quite a while to run, specifically
/linux-6.6.21/Documentation/admin-guide/
Dsvga.rst27 option of LILO (or some other boot loader you use) or by the "xrandr" utility
83 The mode list usually contains a few basic modes and some VESA modes. In
84 case your chipset has been detected, some chipset-specific modes are shown as
85 well (some of these might be missing or unusable on your machine as different
97 what happens then. The screen will be probably flashing wildly for some time and
99 all consistent video modes supported by your BIOS will appear (plus maybe some
156 eliminate some annoying bugs of certain VGA BIOSes (usually those used for
177 the machine hangs instead of displaying the menu), try to switch off some of
184 If you start Linux from M$-DOS, you might also use some DOS tools for
189 If you set some extended mode and there's one or more extra lines on the
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/linux-6.6.21/drivers/net/can/softing/
DKconfig6 Support for CAN cards from Softing Gmbh & some cards
16 As such, some actions (start/stop/busoff recovery) on 1 bus
24 Support for PCMCIA cards from Softing Gmbh & some cards
/linux-6.6.21/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/pinctrl/
Dsprd,pinctrl.txt5 The first block comprises some global control registers, and each
7 to configure for some global common configuration, such as domain
27 The second block comprises some common registers which have unified
42 In some situation we need set the pin sleep mode and pin sleep related
50 Moreover we can not use the "sleep" state, since some systems (like:
56 The last block comprises some misc registers which also have unified
/linux-6.6.21/Documentation/admin-guide/cifs/
Dauthors.rst36 - Mark Hamzy (for some of the early cifs IPv6 work)
44 - Shaggy (Dave Kleikamp) for innumerable small fs suggestions and some good cleanup
50 - Aurelien Aptel (for DFS SMB3 work and some key bug fixes)
54 - Paulo Alcantara (for some excellent work in DFS, and in booting from SMB3)
55 - Long Li (some great work on RDMA, SMB Direct)
/linux-6.6.21/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mips/lantiq/
Drcu.txt8 uses one or multiple register exclusively, but for some registers some
9 bits are for one driver and some other bits are for a different driver.
/linux-6.6.21/Documentation/admin-guide/namespaces/
Dcompatibility-list.rst9 occur when tasks share some namespace (the columns) while living
27 In both cases, tasks shouldn't try exposing this ID to some
30 within the namespace it was obtained in and may refer to some
/linux-6.6.21/Documentation/arch/arc/
Darc.rst9 Below are some resources where more information can be found on
25 location, with access to some IP documentation (`Programmer's Reference
28 and free versions of some commercial tools (`Free nSIM
39 (i.e cache geometries, some can be detected at runtime and configured
40 and used accordingly, while some need to be explicitly selected or configured

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