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/OK3568_Linux_fs/buildroot/dl/qt5location/git/src/3rdparty/mapbox-gl-native/deps/boost/1.65.1/include/boost/proto/detail/preprocessed/
H A Dvararg_matches_impl.hpp8 template<typename Args, typename Back, long To>
9 struct vararg_matches_impl<Args, Back, 2, To>
14 , Back
16 , vararg_matches_impl<Args, Back, 2 + 1, To>
19 template<typename Args, typename Back>
20 struct vararg_matches_impl<Args, Back, 2, 2>
24 , Back
27 template<typename Args, typename Back, long To>
28 struct vararg_matches_impl<Args, Back, 3, To>
33 , Back
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/OK3568_Linux_fs/external/xserver/hw/dmx/doc/
H A DDMXSpec-v1.txt39 about the characteristics of the Xdmx server and the back-end X
87 This request returns the number of back-end screens that the Xdmx
88 server controls. A back-end screen may be managed as a regular X
89 screen in the Xdmx server or may be joined with other back-end
110 This request returns information about individual back-end screens.
117 back-end screen. This request will always return non-negative
146 about how the window is represented on the back-end X servers. For
147 each back-end X server that displays a portion of the window, the
152 2) the window ID on the back-end X server of the window
154 3) the position and dimensions of the window on the back-end, in
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H A DDMXSpec.txt39 about the characteristics of the Xdmx server and the back-end X
100 server and each back-end X server. It is used by clients that
101 talk directly to back-end X servers to ensure that all pending Xdmx
102 requests have reached all back-end servers and have been processed
122 created on the back-end X servers until they are required. This
138 area on a back-end server, there is usually a one-to-one
141 available area on a back-end server, and for more than one DMX
143 back-end server.
188 X(7x)) for the location of the DMX screen on the back-end screen.
189 The coordinant system of the back-end display is used.
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H A Ddmx.xml47 front-end proxy X server that will control multiple back-end X servers
53 back-end X servers, which handle all of the visible rendering. X
60 obtain information about the back-end servers (e.g., for placement of
73 one or more of the back-end X servers (and that generate events via the
75 abstracted from any non-back-end X server. Backend and console devices
76 are treated differently because the pointer device on the back-end X
83 the appropriate back-end server(s) via X11 library calls for actual
86 appropriate back-end server(s) as required. Pixmap rendering will (at
91 back-end server(s). Window state will be mirrored in the back-end
111 Phase IV, addition of support for a dynamic number of back-end displays
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/OK3568_Linux_fs/external/xserver/hw/dmx/man/
H A DXdmx.man38 back-end X servers. All of the visible rendering is passed to the
39 back-end X servers. Clients connect to the
47 communicates to the back-end X servers using the standard X11 protocol,
57 This specifies the name(s) of the back-end X server display(s) to connect
59 one back-end display. The first is used as screen 0, the second as screen 1,
62 environment variable is used as the single back-end X server display.
95 If the display-name is a back-end server, then core input events are
149 back-end server (the one used for screen 0). The console window shows
150 the layout of the back-end display(s) and pointer movements and key
181 overlapped back-end displays. This option is available for testing and
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/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/Documentation/driver-api/md/
H A Draid5-cache.rst8 since 4.4) or write-back mode (supported since 4.10). mdadm (supported since
11 in write-through mode. A user can switch it to write-back mode by::
13 echo "write-back" > /sys/block/md0/md/journal_mode
15 And switch it back to write-through mode by::
30 tries to resync the array to bring it back to normal state. But before the
47 write-back mode
50 write-back mode fixes the 'write hole' issue too, since all write data is
51 cached on cache disk. But the main goal of 'write-back' cache is to speed up
56 overhead too. Write-back cache will aggregate the data and flush the data to
61 In write-back mode, MD reports IO completion to upper layer (usually
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/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/icelake/
H A Dfrontend.json154 …ered to by the Instruction Decode Queue (IDQ) to the back-end of the pipeline when there was no ba…
165 …livered by the Instruction Decode Queue (IDQ) to the back-end of the pipeline when there was no ba…
177 …livered by the Instruction Decode Queue (IDQ) to the back-end of the pipeline when there was no ba…
185 …ption": "Cycles when optimal number of uops was delivered to the back-end when the back-end is not…
277 …ont-end delivered no uops for a period of 2 cycles which was not interrupted by a back-end stall.",
286 …ont-end delivered no uops for a period of 2 cycles which was not interrupted by a back-end stall.",
292 …ont-end delivered no uops for a period of 4 cycles which was not interrupted by a back-end stall.",
301 …ont-end delivered no uops for a period of 4 cycles which was not interrupted by a back-end stall.",
307 …"PublicDescription": "Counts retired instructions that are delivered to the back-end after a front…
316 …ont-end delivered no uops for a period of 8 cycles which was not interrupted by a back-end stall.",
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/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/include/linux/
H A Damd-iommu.h14 * This is mainly used to communicate information back-and-forth
94 * amd_iommu_set_invalid_ppr_cb() - Register a call-back for failed
96 * @pdev: The PCI device the call-back should be registered for
97 * @cb: The call-back function
99 * The IOMMUv2 driver invokes this call-back when it is unable to
102 * the call-back are:
104 * - AMD_IOMMU_INV_PRI_RSP_SUCCESS - Send SUCCESS back to the device
105 * - AMD_IOMMU_INV_PRI_RSP_INVALID - Send INVALID back to the device
106 * - AMD_IOMMU_INV_PRI_RSP_FAIL - Send Failure back to the device,
158 * amd_iommu_set_invalidate_ctx_cb() - Register a call-back for invalidating
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/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/drivers/net/ethernet/netronome/nfp/crypto/
H A Dtls.c189 return &req->back; in nfp_net_tls_set_ipv4()
209 return &req->back; in nfp_net_tls_set_ipv6()
214 struct nfp_crypto_req_add_back *back, struct sock *sk, in nfp_net_tls_set_l4() argument
222 back->src_port = 0; in nfp_net_tls_set_l4()
223 back->dst_port = 0; in nfp_net_tls_set_l4()
225 back->src_port = inet->inet_dport; in nfp_net_tls_set_l4()
226 back->dst_port = inet->inet_sport; in nfp_net_tls_set_l4()
273 struct nfp_crypto_req_add_back *back; in nfp_net_tls_add() local
328 back = nfp_net_tls_set_ipv6(nn, req, sk, direction); in nfp_net_tls_add()
330 back = nfp_net_tls_set_ipv4(nn, req, sk, direction); in nfp_net_tls_add()
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/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/Documentation/fb/
H A Dviafb.modes19 # Back Porch 1.907 us 1.048 ms
44 # Back Porch 3.810 us 0.427 ms
65 # Back Porch 2.222 us 0.578 ms
86 # Back Porch 2.409 us 0.475 ms
107 # Back Porch 1.984 us 0.496 ms
128 # Back Porch 3.274 us 0.462 ms
149 # Back Porch 3.245 us 435.949 us
170 # Back Porch 2.939 us 0.459 ms
191 # Back Porch 2.200 us 0.607 ms
213 # Back Porch 3.232 us 0.448 ms
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/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/
H A Dice_fltr.c57 return ice_add_mac(&vsi->back->hw, list); in ice_fltr_add_mac_list()
68 return ice_remove_mac(&vsi->back->hw, list); in ice_fltr_remove_mac_list()
79 return ice_add_vlan(&vsi->back->hw, list); in ice_fltr_add_vlan_list()
90 return ice_remove_vlan(&vsi->back->hw, list); in ice_fltr_remove_vlan_list()
101 return ice_add_eth_mac(&vsi->back->hw, list); in ice_fltr_add_eth_list()
112 return ice_remove_eth_mac(&vsi->back->hw, list); in ice_fltr_remove_eth_list()
121 ice_remove_vsi_fltr(&vsi->back->hw, vsi->idx); in ice_fltr_remove_all()
145 return ice_fltr_add_entry_to_list(ice_pf_to_dev(vsi->back), &info, in ice_fltr_add_mac_to_list()
169 return ice_fltr_add_entry_to_list(ice_pf_to_dev(vsi->back), &info, in ice_fltr_add_vlan_to_list()
199 return ice_fltr_add_entry_to_list(ice_pf_to_dev(vsi->back), &info, in ice_fltr_add_eth_to_list()
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/OK3568_Linux_fs/buildroot/package/mpd/
H A DConfig.in91 Select this if you want to play back MP4/AAC files.
99 Select this if you want to play back files supported by
107 Select this if you want to play back FLAC files.
124 Select this if you want to play back WAV files.
133 Select this if you want to play back MP3 files.
147 Select this if you want to play back MP3 files.
156 Select this if you want to play back MPC files.
164 Select this if you want to play back OPUS encoded files.
179 Select this if you want to play back OGG files on softfloat
188 Select this if you want to play back OGG files on hardfloat
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/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/drivers/mmc/host/
H A Dsdhci-bcm-kona.c54 struct mutex write_lock; /* protect back to back writes */
83 * Back-to-Back register write needs a delay of 1ms at bootup (min 10uS) in sdhci_bcm_kona_sd_reset()
84 * Back-to-Back writes to same register needs delay when SD bus clock in sdhci_bcm_kona_sd_reset()
108 * Back-to-Back register write needs a delay of 1ms at bootup (min 10uS) in sdhci_bcm_kona_sd_init()
109 * Back-to-Back writes to same register needs delay when SD bus clock in sdhci_bcm_kona_sd_init()
130 * Back-to-Back register write needs a delay of min 10uS. in sdhci_bcm_kona_sd_card_emulate()
131 * Back-to-Back writes to same register needs delay when SD bus clock in sdhci_bcm_kona_sd_card_emulate()
/OK3568_Linux_fs/buildroot/dl/qt5location/git/src/3rdparty/mapbox-gl-native/deps/boost/1.65.1/include/boost/proto/detail/
H A Dvararg_matches_impl.hpp35 template<typename Args, typename Back, long To>
36 struct vararg_matches_impl<Args, Back, N, To>
41 , Back
43 , vararg_matches_impl<Args, Back, N + 1, To>
47 template<typename Args, typename Back>
48 struct vararg_matches_impl<Args, Back, N, N>
52 , Back
/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/benchs/
H A Drun_bench_ringbufs.sh43 header "Single-producer, back-to-back mode"
49 header "Ringbuf back-to-back, effect of sample rate"
53 header "Perfbuf back-to-back, effect of sample rate"
58 header "Ringbuf back-to-back, reserve+commit vs output"
/OK3568_Linux_fs/u-boot/drivers/gpio/
H A Dtegra186_gpio_priv.h12 * back-to-back.
41 * 8 GPIOs are packed into a port. Their registers appear back-to-back in the
56 * The registers for multiple ports are packed together back-to-back to form
/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/drivers/video/rockchip/rga3/
H A Drga_iommu.c101 if ((t->back - t->front) > t->size) { in rga_mmu_buf_get_try()
102 if (t->front + size > t->back - t->size) { in rga_mmu_buf_get_try()
103 pr_info("front %d, back %d dsize %d size %d", in rga_mmu_buf_get_try()
104 t->front, t->back, t->size, size); in rga_mmu_buf_get_try()
109 if ((t->front + size) > t->back) { in rga_mmu_buf_get_try()
110 pr_info("front %d, back %d dsize %d size %d", in rga_mmu_buf_get_try()
111 t->front, t->back, t->size, size); in rga_mmu_buf_get_try()
117 if (size > (t->back - t->size)) { in rga_mmu_buf_get_try()
118 pr_info("front %d, back %d dsize %d size %d", in rga_mmu_buf_get_try()
119 t->front, t->back, t->size, size); in rga_mmu_buf_get_try()
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/OK3568_Linux_fs/buildroot/dl/qt5location/git/src/3rdparty/mapbox-gl-native/deps/wagyu/0.4.3/include/mapbox/geometry/wagyu/
H A Dtopology_correction.hpp957 point_ptr<T> back = pt_a; in find_start_and_end_of_collinear_edges() local
961 while (*(back->prev) == *back && back != forward) { in find_start_and_end_of_collinear_edges()
962 back = back->prev; in find_start_and_end_of_collinear_edges()
963 if (back == pt_a) { in find_start_and_end_of_collinear_edges()
967 if (back == forward) { in find_start_and_end_of_collinear_edges()
968 back = back->prev; in find_start_and_end_of_collinear_edges()
972 while (*(forward->next) == *forward && back != forward) { in find_start_and_end_of_collinear_edges()
978 if (!first && (back == pt_a || forward == pt_b)) { in find_start_and_end_of_collinear_edges()
981 if (back == forward) { in find_start_and_end_of_collinear_edges()
982 back = back->prev; in find_start_and_end_of_collinear_edges()
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H A Dwagyu.hpp83 max = lm.left_bound.edges.back().bot; in get_bounds()
87 max.y = std::max(max.y, lm.left_bound.edges.back().bot.y); in get_bounds()
88 max.x = std::max(max.x, lm.left_bound.edges.back().top.x); in get_bounds()
89 min.x = std::min(min.x, lm.left_bound.edges.back().top.x); in get_bounds()
99 max = lm.right_bound.edges.back().bot; in get_bounds()
103 max.y = std::max(max.y, lm.right_bound.edges.back().bot.y); in get_bounds()
104 max.x = std::max(max.x, lm.right_bound.edges.back().top.x); in get_bounds()
105 min.x = std::min(min.x, lm.right_bound.edges.back().top.x); in get_bounds()
/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/fs/erofs/
H A Dnamei.c51 int head, back; in find_target_dirent() local
57 back = ndirents - 1; in find_target_dirent()
60 while (head <= back) { in find_target_dirent()
61 const int mid = head + (back - head) / 2; in find_target_dirent()
82 back = mid - 1; in find_target_dirent()
95 int head, back; in find_target_block_classic() local
101 back = erofs_inode_datablocks(dir) - 1; in find_target_block_classic()
103 while (head <= back) { in find_target_block_classic()
104 const int mid = head + (back - head) / 2; in find_target_block_classic()
155 back = mid - 1; in find_target_block_classic()
/OK3568_Linux_fs/external/xserver/hw/dmx/
H A Ddmxgc.c95 /** Create the GC on the back-end server. */
111 /* Create GC in the back-end servers */ in dmxBECreateGC()
120 /** Create a graphics context on the back-end server associated /a pGC's
195 /** Set the values in the graphics context on the back-end server
225 * initialize the GCTile in the back-end server. Thus, we catch in dmxChangeGC()
240 /* Update back-end server's gc */ in dmxChangeGC()
294 /* Graphics exposures are not needed on the back-ends since they can in dmxChangeGC()
324 /** Copy \a pGCSrc to \a pGCDst on the back-end server associated with
337 /* Copy the GC on the back-end server */ in dmxCopyGC()
344 /** Free the \a pGC on the back-end server. */
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/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/arm64/
H A Darmv8-recommended.json39 "PublicDescription": "Attributable Level 1 data cache Write-Back, victim",
42 "BriefDescription": "L1D cache Write-Back, victim"
45 "PublicDescription": "Level 1 data cache Write-Back, cleaning and coherency",
48 "BriefDescription": "L1D cache Write-Back, cleaning and coherency"
105 "PublicDescription": "Attributable Level 2 data cache Write-Back, victim",
108 "BriefDescription": "L2D cache Write-Back, victim"
111 "PublicDescription": "Level 2 data cache Write-Back, cleaning and coherency",
114 "BriefDescription": "L2D cache Write-Back, cleaning and coherency"
435 "PublicDescription": "Attributable Level 3 data or unified cache Write-Back, victim",
438 "BriefDescription": "Attributable Level 3 data or unified cache Write-Back, victim"
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/OK3568_Linux_fs/u-boot/drivers/dfu/
H A DKconfig16 bool "MMC back end for DFU"
21 bool "NAND back end for DFU"
27 bool "MTD back end for DFU"
33 bool "RAM back end for DFU"
38 bool "SPI flash back end for DFU"
/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/drivers/staging/comedi/drivers/
H A Dcomedi_8255.c181 * @io: (optional) register I/O call-back function
182 * @regbase: offset of 8255 registers from dev->iobase, or call-back context
186 * If the optional I/O call-back function is provided, its prototype is of
197 * If the optional I/O call-back function is not provided, an internal
198 * call-back function is used which uses consecutive I/O port addresses
216 * @io: (optional) register I/O call-back function
217 * @regbase: offset of 8255 registers from dev->mmio, or call-back context
221 * If the optional I/O call-back function is provided, its prototype is of
232 * If the optional I/O call-back function is not provided, an internal
233 * call-back function is used which uses consecutive MMIO virtual addresses
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/OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/tools/power/pm-graph/config/
H A Dsuspend.cfg53 # Back to Back Suspend/Resume
54 # Run two suspend/resumes back to back (default: false)
57 # Back to Back Suspend Delay

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