| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/drivers/usb/gadget/udc/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 43 dynamically linked module called "at91_udc" and force all 44 gadget drivers to also be dynamically linked. 55 dynamically linked module called "lpc32xx_udc" and force all 56 gadget drivers to also be dynamically linked. 89 dynamically linked module called "bcm63xx_udc". 102 dynamically linked module called "fsl_usb2_udc" and force 103 all gadget drivers to also be dynamically linked. 120 dynamically linked module called "fotg210_udc". 141 dynamically linked module called "omap_udc" and force all 142 gadget drivers to also be dynamically linked. [all …]
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/arm/gcc-arm-10.3-2021.07-x86_64-arm-none-linux-gnueabihf/arm-none-linux-gnueabihf/include/c++/10.3.1/ |
| H A D | iostream | 57 * manual linked to above. 60 extern istream cin; /// Linked to standard input 61 extern ostream cout; /// Linked to standard output 62 extern ostream cerr; /// Linked to standard error (unbuffered) 63 extern ostream clog; /// Linked to standard error (buffered) 66 extern wistream wcin; /// Linked to standard input 67 extern wostream wcout; /// Linked to standard output 68 extern wostream wcerr; /// Linked to standard error (unbuffered) 69 extern wostream wclog; /// Linked to standard error (buffered)
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/aarch64/gcc-arm-10.3-2021.07-x86_64-aarch64-none-linux-gnu/aarch64-none-linux-gnu/include/c++/10.3.1/ |
| H A D | iostream | 57 * manual linked to above. 60 extern istream cin; /// Linked to standard input 61 extern ostream cout; /// Linked to standard output 62 extern ostream cerr; /// Linked to standard error (unbuffered) 63 extern ostream clog; /// Linked to standard error (buffered) 66 extern wistream wcin; /// Linked to standard input 67 extern wostream wcout; /// Linked to standard output 68 extern wostream wcerr; /// Linked to standard error (unbuffered) 69 extern wostream wclog; /// Linked to standard error (buffered)
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/Documentation/bpf/ |
| H A D | drgn.rst | 53 …654: BPF_PROG_TYPE_TRACING test_main linked:[650->25: BPF_TRAMP_… 54 …655: BPF_PROG_TYPE_TRACING test_subprog1 linked:[650->29: BPF_TRAMP_… 55 …656: BPF_PROG_TYPE_TRACING test_subprog2 linked:[650->31: BPF_TRAMP_… 56 …657: BPF_PROG_TYPE_TRACING test_subprog3 linked:[650->21: BPF_TRAMP_… 57 …658: BPF_PROG_TYPE_EXT new_get_skb_len linked:[650->16: BPF_TRAMP_… 58 …659: BPF_PROG_TYPE_EXT new_get_skb_ifindex linked:[650->23: BPF_TRAMP_… 59 …660: BPF_PROG_TYPE_EXT new_get_constant linked:[650->19: BPF_TRAMP_… 67 …658: BPF_PROG_TYPE_EXT new_get_skb_len linked:[650->16: BPF_TRAMP_… 109 if linked: 110 linked = f" linked:[{linked}]" [all …]
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/drivers/usb/gadget/legacy/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 63 dynamically linked module called "g_zero". 98 dynamically linked module called "g_audio". 151 dynamically linked module called "g_ether". 204 dynamically linked module called "g_ncm". 216 dynamically linked module called "gadgetfs". 235 a dynamically linked module called "g_ffs". 277 a dynamically linked module called "g_mass_storage". 310 dynamically linked module called "g_serial". 330 dynamically linked module called "g_midi". 344 dynamically linked module called "g_printer". [all …]
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/drivers/scsi/aic7xxx/ |
| H A D | queue.h | 34 * This file defines five types of data structures: singly-linked lists, 35 * singly-linked tail queues, lists, tail queues, and circular queues. 37 * A singly-linked list is headed by a single forward pointer. The elements 38 * are singly linked for minimum space and pointer manipulation overhead at 42 * macro for this purpose for optimum efficiency. A singly-linked list may 43 * only be traversed in the forward direction. Singly-linked lists are ideal 47 * A singly-linked tail queue is headed by a pair of pointers, one to the 49 * singly linked for minimum space and pointer manipulation overhead at the 54 * A singly-linked tail queue may only be traversed in the forward direction. 55 * Singly-linked tail queues are ideal for applications with large datasets [all …]
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/Documentation/locking/ |
| H A D | robust-futex-ABI.rst | 12 linked list in user space, where it can be updated efficiently as locks 30 as glibc linked with the application) has to manage and place the 56 pointer to a single linked list of 'lock entries', one per lock, 73 Each 'lock entry' on the single linked list starting at 'head' consists 109 linked list, but that doesn't matter to the kernel. 111 By keeping its locks linked this way, on a list starting with a 'head' 126 that thread's robust_futex linked lock list a given time. 145 of the 'lock word', to the linked list starting at 'head', and 174 1) the 'head' pointer or an subsequent linked list pointer
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/include/net/ |
| H A D | fq.h | 19 * @flowchain: can be linked to fq_tin's new_flows or old_flows. Used for DRR++ 22 * @backlogchain: can be linked to other fq_flow and fq. Used to keep track of 44 * @new_flows: linked list of fq_flow 45 * @old_flows: linked list of fq_flow 62 * @backlogs: linked to fq_flows. Used to maintain fat flows for efficient
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/drivers/staging/most/net/ |
| H A D | net.c | 57 bool linked; member 71 static struct mutex probe_disc_mt; /* ch->linked = true, most_nd_open */ 72 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(list_lock); /* list_head, ch->linked = false, dev_hold */ 297 if (nd && nd->rx.linked && nd->tx.linked) in get_net_dev_hold() 342 if (ch->linked) { in comp_probe_channel() 355 ch->linked = true; in comp_probe_channel() 377 if (nd->rx.linked && channel_idx == nd->rx.ch_id) { in comp_disconnect_channel() 379 } else if (nd->tx.linked && channel_idx == nd->tx.ch_id) { in comp_disconnect_channel() 386 if (nd->rx.linked && nd->tx.linked) { in comp_disconnect_channel() 388 ch->linked = false; in comp_disconnect_channel()
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/arm/gcc-arm-10.3-2021.07-x86_64-arm-none-linux-gnueabihf/lib/gcc/arm-none-linux-gnueabihf/10.3.1/plugin/include/ |
| H A D | bitmap.h | 23 /* Implementation of sparse integer sets as a linked list or tree. 28 Sets are represented as double-linked lists of container nodes of 33 to the next and previous element in the linked list, or left and 34 right children in the tree. In linked-list form, the container 50 The storage requirements for linked-list sparse sets are O(E), with E->N 59 The linked-list set representation works well for problems involving very 67 for the linked-list, but in practice this is only true for truely 78 Traversing linked lists or trees can be cache-unfriendly. Performance 92 linked-list set. 95 LINKED LIST FORM [all …]
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| H A D | gengtype.h | 123 /* Various things, organized as linked lists, needed both in 211 pair_p next; /* The next pair in the linked list. */ 215 options_p opt; /* GTY options, as a linked list. */ 250 linked using this 'next' field. The homonymous list starts at the 282 pair_p fields; /* the linked list of fields. */ 287 element of a linked list of homonymous struct or union types. 298 /* The head of a singly-linked list of immediate descendents in 388 made in INPF and is linked into every language that uses INPF. May 395 declarations made in INPF and is linked into every language that
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/aarch64/gcc-arm-10.3-2021.07-x86_64-aarch64-none-linux-gnu/lib/gcc/aarch64-none-linux-gnu/10.3.1/plugin/include/ |
| H A D | bitmap.h | 23 /* Implementation of sparse integer sets as a linked list or tree. 28 Sets are represented as double-linked lists of container nodes of 33 to the next and previous element in the linked list, or left and 34 right children in the tree. In linked-list form, the container 50 The storage requirements for linked-list sparse sets are O(E), with E->N 59 The linked-list set representation works well for problems involving very 67 for the linked-list, but in practice this is only true for truely 78 Traversing linked lists or trees can be cache-unfriendly. Performance 92 linked-list set. 95 LINKED LIST FORM [all …]
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| H A D | gengtype.h | 123 /* Various things, organized as linked lists, needed both in 211 pair_p next; /* The next pair in the linked list. */ 215 options_p opt; /* GTY options, as a linked list. */ 250 linked using this 'next' field. The homonymous list starts at the 282 pair_p fields; /* the linked list of fields. */ 287 element of a linked list of homonymous struct or union types. 298 /* The head of a singly-linked list of immediate descendents in 388 made in INPF and is linked into every language that uses INPF. May 395 declarations made in INPF and is linked into every language that
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/buildroot/dl/qt5location/git/src/3rdparty/mapbox-gl-native/deps/boost/1.65.1/include/boost/config/ |
| H A D | user.hpp | 84 // to be linked as dll's rather than static libraries on Microsoft Windows 88 // be linked in one way (statically or dynamically), in these cases this 92 // BOOST_WHATEVER_DYN_LINK: Forces library "whatever" to be linked as a dll 100 // be linked in one way (statically or dynamically), 107 // build variant will be automatically selected and linked against, 117 // build variant will be automatically selected and linked against, simply
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/aarch64/gcc-arm-10.3-2021.07-x86_64-aarch64-none-linux-gnu/aarch64-none-linux-gnu/libc/usr/include/sys/ |
| H A D | queue.h | 36 * This file defines five types of data structures: singly-linked lists, 39 * A singly-linked list is headed by a single forward pointer. The 40 * elements are singly linked for minimum space and pointer manipulation 45 * efficiency. A singly-linked list may only be traversed in the forward 46 * direction. Singly-linked lists are ideal for applications with large 50 * pointers for a hash table header). The elements are doubly linked 58 * linked to save space, so elements can only be removed from the 65 * linked so that an arbitrary element can be removed without a need to 72 * linked so that an arbitrary element can be removed without a need to 148 * Singly-linked List definitions. [all …]
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/arm/gcc-arm-10.3-2021.07-x86_64-arm-none-linux-gnueabihf/arm-none-linux-gnueabihf/libc/usr/include/sys/ |
| H A D | queue.h | 36 * This file defines five types of data structures: singly-linked lists, 39 * A singly-linked list is headed by a single forward pointer. The 40 * elements are singly linked for minimum space and pointer manipulation 45 * efficiency. A singly-linked list may only be traversed in the forward 46 * direction. Singly-linked lists are ideal for applications with large 50 * pointers for a hash table header). The elements are doubly linked 58 * linked to save space, so elements can only be removed from the 65 * linked so that an arbitrary element can be removed without a need to 72 * linked so that an arbitrary element can be removed without a need to 148 * Singly-linked List definitions. [all …]
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/drivers/usb/usbip/ |
| H A D | stub.h | 31 * stub_priv is always linked to any one of 3 lists; 32 * priv_init: linked to this until the comletion of a urb. 33 * priv_tx : linked to this after the completion of a urb. 34 * priv_free: linked to this after the sending of the result.
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/drivers/net/usb/GobiNet/ |
| H A D | Structs.h | 188 // Structure that defines an entry in a Read Memory linked list 201 /* Next entry in linked list */ 209 // Structure that defines an entry in a Notification linked list 222 /* Next entry in linked list */ 230 // Structure that defines an entry in a URB linked list 237 /* Next entry in linked list */ 245 // Structure that defines an entry in a Client Memory linked list 253 /* Linked list of Read entries */ 257 /* Linked list of Notification entries */ 262 /* Linked list of URB entries */ [all …]
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/drivers/video/rockchip/iep/ |
| H A D | iep_drv.h | 94 /* a linked list of data so we can access them for debugging */ 96 /* a linked list of register data waiting for process */ 98 /* a linked list of register data in ready */ 100 /* a linked list of register data in processing */
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/u-boot/arch/arm/lib/ |
| H A D | relocate_64.S | 36 * running at an address other than it was linked to, that instruction 38 * correctly apply relocations, we need to know the linked value. 40 * Linked &__image_copy_start, which we know was at 44 ldr x1, _TEXT_BASE /* x1 <- Linked &__image_copy_start */
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/yocto/poky/meta/files/common-licenses/ |
| H A D | LGPL-3.0-only | 18 …r version of the Library with which the Combined Work was made is also called the “Linked Version”. 20 …ed Work that, considered in isolation, are based on the Application, and not on the Linked Version. 48 …er to recombine or relink the Application with a modified version of the Linked Version to produce… 49 …operly with a modified version of the Library that is interface-compatible with the Linked Version. 50 … recombining or relinking the Application with a modified version of the Linked Version. (If you u…
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| H A D | LGPL-3.0-or-later | 38 Work was made is also called the "Linked Version". 45 and not on the Linked Version. 110 version of the Linked Version to produce a modified Combined Work, in the 117 Linked Version. 123 with a modified version of the Linked Version. (If you use option 4d0, the
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/buildroot/dl/qt5location/git/ |
| H A D | LICENSE.LGPL3 | 29 with which the Combined Work was made is also called the "Linked 35 based on the Application, and not on the Linked Version. 105 the Linked Version to produce a modified Combined Work, in the 113 of the Library that is interface-compatible with the Linked 121 Application with a modified version of the Linked Version. (If
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/external/security/rk_tee_user/v1/export-user_ta/include/sys/ |
| H A D | queue.h | 40 * This file defines five types of data structures: singly-linked lists, 43 * A singly-linked list is headed by a single forward pointer. The 44 * elements are singly linked for minimum space and pointer manipulation 49 * efficiency. A singly-linked list may only be traversed in the forward 50 * direction. Singly-linked lists are ideal for applications with large 54 * pointers for a hash table header). The elements are doubly linked 62 * linked to save space, so elements can only be removed from the 69 * linked so that an arbitrary element can be removed without a need to 76 * linked so that an arbitrary element can be removed without a need to 177 * Singly-linked List definitions. [all …]
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/external/security/rk_tee_user/v2/export-ta_arm64/include/sys/ |
| H A D | queue.h | 41 * This file defines five types of data structures: singly-linked lists, 44 * A singly-linked list is headed by a single forward pointer. The 45 * elements are singly linked for minimum space and pointer manipulation 50 * efficiency. A singly-linked list may only be traversed in the forward 51 * direction. Singly-linked lists are ideal for applications with large 55 * pointers for a hash table header). The elements are doubly linked 63 * linked to save space, so elements can only be removed from the 70 * linked so that an arbitrary element can be removed without a need to 77 * linked so that an arbitrary element can be removed without a need to 183 * Singly-linked List definitions. [all …]
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