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D | stackinit_kunit.c | 83 zero.three = 0; \ 100 .three = 0, \ 106 .three = arg->three, \ 112 var.three = 0; \ 245 unsigned long three; member 254 int three; member 262 u8 three; member 270 char *three; member 279 char __user *three; member
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D | memcpy_kunit.c | 24 u8 three; member 68 struct some_bytes three = { in memcpy_test() local 104 compare("argument side-effects", dest, three); in memcpy_test() 231 struct some_bytes three = { in memset_test() local 281 compare("argument side-effects", dest, three); in memset_test() 285 memset_after(&dest, 0x72, three); in memset_test()
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D | trace_vprintk.c | 19 static const char three[] = "3"; in sys_enter() local 29 one, 2, three, 4, five, 6, seven, 8, nine, 10, ++trace_vprintk_ran); in sys_enter()
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D | test_sockmap_kern.h | 239 int *bytes, zero = 0, one = 1, two = 2, three = 3, four = 4, five = 5; in bpf_prog4() local 253 end_push = bpf_map_lookup_elem(&sock_bytes, &three); in bpf_prog4() 269 int zero = 0, one = 1, two = 2, three = 3, four = 4, five = 5, key = 0; in bpf_prog6() local 287 end_push = bpf_map_lookup_elem(&sock_bytes, &three); in bpf_prog6() 354 int zero = 0, one = 1, two = 2, three = 3, four = 4, five = 5, err = 0; in bpf_prog10() local 367 end_push = bpf_map_lookup_elem(&sock_bytes, &three); in bpf_prog10()
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D | emc1403.rst | 57 (one internal, one external). EMC14x3 support three sensors (one internal, 58 two external), and EMC14x4 support four sensors (one internal, three 61 The chips implement three limits for each sensor: low (tempX_min), high 66 all three limits.
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D | emc6w201.rst | 27 multiple DC fans using three Pulse Width Modulator (PWM) outputs. Note 28 that it is possible to control more than three fans by connecting two
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D | lm78.rst | 37 There is almost no difference between the three supported chips. Functionally, 40 From here on, LM7* means either of these three types. 42 The LM7* implements one temperature sensor, three fan rotation speed sensors,
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D | max6697.rst | 76 thermal transistors, except for MAX6698 which supports three diode-connected 77 thermal transistors plus three thermistors in addition to the local temperature
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D | TINY_RCU.txt | 6 CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC -- Do all three and none of the three.
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D | TREE_RCU-kconfig.txt | 7 CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC -- Do three, covering CONFIG_PROVE_LOCKING & not. 12 CONFIG_PREEMPT -- Do half. (First three and #8.) 18 CONFIG_RCU_NOCB_CPU -- Do three, one with no rcu_nocbs CPUs, one with
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D | sched-stats.rst | 22 are no architectures which need more than three domain levels. The first 45 Next three are schedule() statistics: 57 Next three are statistics describing scheduling latency: 126 Next three are active_load_balance() statistics: 132 Next three are sched_balance_exec() statistics: 138 Next three are sched_balance_fork() statistics: 144 Next three are try_to_wake_up() statistics: 155 the same information on a per-process level. There are three fields in
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D | colorspaces.rst | 10 biology. Just because you have three numbers that describe the 'red', 20 the human eye has color receptors that are sensitive to three different 21 wavelengths of light. Hence the need to use three numbers to describe 33 Since the human eye has only three color receptors it is perfectly 67 A monitor or TV will reproduce colors by emitting light at three 78 to define the three color primaries (these are typically defined as x, y 80 reference: that is the color obtained when all three primaries are at 86 Other colorspaces are defined by three chromaticity coordinates defined 144 The colorspace definition itself consists of the three chromaticity
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D | metafmt-vsp1-hgo.rst | 24 three channels (RGB data only) or on the Y channel only (YCbCr only). It can 28 - In *64 bins normal mode*, the HGO operates on the three channels independently 29 to compute three 64-bins histograms. RGB, YCbCr and HSV image formats are
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D | realtek,usb3phy.yaml | 20 The USB architecture includes three XHCI controllers. 30 The USB architecture includes three XHCI controllers. 38 The USB architecture includes three XHCI controllers.
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D | realtek,usb2phy.yaml | 20 The USB architecture includes three XHCI controllers. 38 The USB architecture includes three XHCI controllers. 46 The USB architecture includes three XHCI controllers. 54 The USB architecture includes three XHCI controllers.
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D | riscv,cpu-intc.txt | 10 The RISC-V supervisor ISA manual specifies three interrupt sources that are 19 required to have a HLIC with these three interrupt sources present. Since the 29 RISC-V supervisor ISA manual, with only the following three interrupts being
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D | i2c-pxa-pci-ce4100.txt | 5 PCI device has three PCI-bars, each bar contains a complete I2C 6 controller. So we have a total of three independent I2C-Controllers 43 * three is the bar number followed by the 64bit bar address
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D | Kconfig | 7 tristate "STMicroeletronics LIS3LV02Dx three-axis digital accelerometer (SPI)" 23 tristate "STMicroeletronics LIS3LV02Dx three-axis digital accelerometer (I2C)"
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D | atmel-dma.txt | 20 described in the dma.txt file, using a three-cell specifier for each channel: 22 The three cells in order are:
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D | xlnx,gmii-to-rgmii.yaml | 16 This core can be used in all three modes of operation(10/100/1000 Mb/s). 18 speed of operation. This core can switch dynamically between the three
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D | adpll.txt | 6 register-mapped ADPLL with two to three selectable input clocks 7 and three to four children.
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D | lan9303.txt | 1 SMSC/MicroChip LAN9303 three port ethernet switch 21 Note: always use 'reg = <0/1/2>;' for the three DSA ports, even if the device is
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D | Kconfig | 29 one of the following three conditions: 38 With any one of the above three conditions present, there is
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D | adi,adg792a.txt | 5 - #mux-control-cells : <0> if parallel (the three muxes are bound together 6 with a single mux controller controlling all three muxes), or <1> if
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D | xillybus.txt | 6 - interrupts: Contains one interrupt node, typically consisting of three cells.
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