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D | img-spdif-in.rst | 19 * name='SPDIF In Multi Frequency Acquire',index=0 20 * name='SPDIF In Multi Frequency Acquire',index=1 21 * name='SPDIF In Multi Frequency Acquire',index=2 22 * name='SPDIF In Multi Frequency Acquire',index=3 25 rates. The active rate can be obtained by reading the 'SPDIF In Lock Frequency' 36 * name='SPDIF In Lock Frequency',index=0 41 * name='SPDIF In Lock TRK',index=0 47 * name='SPDIF In Lock Acquire Threshold',index=0 51 * name='SPDIF In Lock Release Threshold',index=0
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D | mt2701-cs42448.txt | 31 "AIN2L", "Tuner In", 32 "AIN2R", "Tuner In", 33 "AIN3L", "Satellite Tuner In", 34 "AIN3R", "Satellite Tuner In", 35 "AIN3L", "AUX In", 36 "AIN3R", "AUX In";
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D | davinci-evm-audio.txt | 26 * Line In 45 "LINE1L", "Line In", 46 "LINE2L", "Line In", 47 "LINE1R", "Line In", 48 "LINE2R", "Line In";
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D | allwinner,sun4i-a10-codec.yaml | 81 - Line In 153 - Line In 178 - Line In 204 - Line In 226 - Line In 260 "LINEIN", "Line In",
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D | atmel-sam9x5-wm8731-audio.txt | 16 * Line In Jack 30 "LLINEIN", "Line In Jack", 31 "RLINEIN", "Line In Jack";
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D | atmel-wm8904.txt | 28 * Line In Jack 48 "IN2L", "Line In Jack", 49 "IN2R", "Line In Jack",
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D | imx8mm-verdin-dev.dtsi | 23 "LAUX", "Line In", 24 "RAUX", "Line In", 25 "LMICP", "Mic In", 26 "RMICP", "Mic In"; 31 "Microphone", "Mic In", 32 "Line", "Line In";
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D | am3517-evm-ui.dtsi | 14 "Microphone", "Mic In", 15 "Line", "Line In", 21 "LLINEIN", "Line In", 22 "RLINEIN", "Line In", 23 "MICIN", "Mic In"; 44 "Microphone", "Mic In", 45 "Line", "Line In", 51 "LLINEIN", "Line In", 52 "RLINEIN", "Line In", 53 "MICIN", "Mic In";
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D | mt2701-evb.dts | 36 "AIN2L", "Tuner In", 37 "AIN2R", "Tuner In", 38 "AIN3L", "Satellite Tuner In", 39 "AIN3R", "Satellite Tuner In", 40 "AIN3L", "AUX In", 41 "AIN3R", "AUX In";
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D | hisilicon-hns-nic.txt | 16 In NIC mode of DSAF, all 6 PHYs are taken as ethernet ports to the CPU. The 26 In Switch mode of DSAF, all 6 PHYs are taken as physical ports connect to a 28 this switch. In this case, the port-id will be 2 only. 43 In NIC mode of DSAF, all 6 PHYs of service DSAF are taken as ethernet ports 53 In Switch mode of DSAF, all 6 PHYs of service DSAF are taken as physical 55 single NIC connected to this switch. In this case, the port-idx-in-ae
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/admin-guide/mm/ |
D | nommu-mmap.rst | 21 In the MMU case: VM regions backed by arbitrary pages; copy-on-write 24 In the no-MMU case: VM regions backed by arbitrary contiguous runs of 36 In the MMU case: VM regions backed by pages read from file; changes to 39 In the no-MMU case: 61 In the MMU case: like the non-PROT_WRITE case, except that the pages in 66 In the no-MMU case: works much like the non-PROT_WRITE case, except 71 In the MMU case: VM regions backed by pages read from file; changes to 75 In the no-MMU case: not supported. 79 In the MMU case: As for ordinary regular files. 81 In the no-MMU case: The filesystem providing the memory-backed file [all …]
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D | samsung-usb2.rst | 9 among many SoCs. In spite of the similarities it proved difficult to 12 registers of the PHY. In some rare cases the order of register writes or 27 the appropriate compatible string. In addition, this file contains 32 driver. In addition it should contain extern declarations for 108 phy-samsung-usb2.c file. In case of Exynos 4210 the following lines were 129 particular SoC is compiled in the driver. In case of Exynos 4210 four 133 Makefile. In case of Exynos 4210 the added line is following::
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/userspace-api/media/dvb/ |
D | frontend-property-satellite-systems.rst | 37 In addition, the :ref:`DTV QoS statistics <frontend-stat-properties>` 52 In addition to all parameters valid for DVB-S, DVB-S2 supports the 65 In addition, the :ref:`DTV QoS statistics <frontend-stat-properties>` 74 In addition to all parameters valid for DVB-S, turbo code supports the
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D | com.fuc | 29 // In : $r13 queue pointer 61 // In : $r13 queue pointer 91 // In : $r14 register 109 // In : $r14 register 126 // In : $r10 bit to wait on 140 // In : $r10 bit to wait on 154 // In : $r14 mmio list head 174 // In : $r10 flags 276 // In: $r14 id 291 // In : $r15 context base
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/bpf/ |
D | bpf_licensing.rst | 22 In 2014, the classic BPF instruction set was significantly extended. We 32 In Linux Kernel 40 In User Space 49 In HW 55 In other operating systems 82 kernel is done through EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL kernel functions. In that sense LSM
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D | qcom,sdw.txt | 68 data port. Out ports followed by In ports. 77 data port. Out ports followed by In ports. 86 Out ports followed by In ports. Used for Sample Interval 106 Out ports followed by In ports. 116 Out ports followed by In ports. 126 Out ports followed by In ports. 137 Out ports followed by In ports. 148 Out ports followed by In ports. 160 Out ports followed by In ports.
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/networking/ |
D | strparser.rst | 20 In receive callback mode, the strparser is called from the data_ready 24 In general mode, a sequence of skbs are fed to strparser from an 143 In the case that an error is returned (return value is less than 156 processing a timeout). In receive callback mode the default 157 function is to lock_sock for the associated socket. In general 165 by the lock callback. In receive callback mode the default 166 function is release_sock for the associated socket. In general 220 A timer is set when assembly starts for a new message. In receive 222 associated TCP socket. In general mode, the timeout is passed as an 227 In receive callback mode, message length is limited to the receive [all …]
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D | nfc-pn544.rst | 18 In the normal (HCI) mode and in the firmware update mode read and 22 In the normal (HCI) mode the protocol used is derived from the ETSI 28 33. In HCI mode sent messages are tested for a correct
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/ |
D | orphan.rst | 6 In unix there can inodes that are unlinked from directory hierarchy but that 7 are still alive because they are open. In case of crash the filesystem has to 10 to perform the operation in a single journalling transaction. In such case we 38 be valid orphan entries. In case we see this feature when mounting the
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D | fuse-io.rst | 17 In direct-io mode the page cache is completely bypassed for reads and writes. 20 In cached mode reads may be satisfied from the page cache, and data may be 29 In write-through mode each write is immediately sent to userspace as one or more 34 In writeback-cache mode (enabled by the FUSE_WRITEBACK_CACHE flag) writes go to
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/ |
D | DSD-properties-rules.rst | 12 namespace. In principle, the format of the data may be arbitrary, but it has to 22 In the ACPI _DSD context it is an element of the sub-package following the 33 like a device. In the ACPI _DSD context it is the set of all properties that 70 possibly leading to a conflict with AML methods in the ACPI namespace. In 77 In all cases in which kernel code may do something that will confuse AML as a 88 In those cases, however, the above validity considerations must be taken into 96 In any case, property sets following DT bindings literally should not be
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/ |
D | tips.rst | 11 execution. In some cases, it's unsafe to continue and you can use the 57 /* In my_file.c */ 72 /* In my_file.h */ 87 In some cases, you need to call test-only code from outside the test file, e.g. 121 /* In a real test, we'd probably pass a pointer to fake_foo somewhere 134 But sometimes, you might just want to fail the current test. In that case, we
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
D | sysfs-firmware-acpi | 12 of firmware image execution. In nanoseconds. 15 In nanoseconds. 18 image. In nanoseconds. 22 firmware. In nanoseconds. 26 UEFI compatible firmware. In nanoseconds. 29 OS write to SLP_TYP upon entry to S3. In 33 hardware entry to S3. In nanoseconds. 39 including the most recent resume. In nanoseconds. 42 handoff to the OS waking vector. In nanoseconds.
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/linux-6.1.9/drivers/usb/atm/ |
D | Kconfig | 25 modem. In order to use your modem you will need to install the 37 AccessRunner chipset. In order to use your modem you will need to 49 or eagle chipset. In order to use your modem you will need to 60 another USB DSL drivers. In order to use your modem you will need to
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/linux-6.1.9/Documentation/mm/ |
D | hugetlbfs_reserv.rst | 120 be used to specify the offset into the underlying file. In such a case, 136 hangs it off the VMA structure. In addition, the HPAGE_RESV_OWNER flag is set 168 modified to reflect the reservations. In the case of a shared mapping, a 190 consult the reservation map to determine if a reservation exists. In addition, 241 map based on the consumption of the reservation. In general, this involves 252 mapping. In such cases, the reservation count and subpool free page count 267 reverse mapping. In both cases, the PagePrivate flag is cleared. Therefore, 338 biggest reservation concern for COW is private mappings. In this case, 355 In the case where the faulting task is not the owner, the fault will fail and 360 non-owning task. In this way, the only reference is from the owning task. [all …]
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