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| H A D | Kconfig | 24 allows configuring of SoC pins and using them as GPIOs. 37 using them as GPIOs. 47 interface that allows configuring of SoC pins and using them as 64 configuring of SoC pins and using them as GPIOs. 72 of Intel Cannon Lake PCH pins and using them as GPIOs. 80 of Intel Cedar Fork PCH pins and using them as GPIOs. 88 of Intel Denverton SoC pins and using them as GPIOs. 96 of Intel Emmitsburg pins and using them as GPIOs. 104 of Intel Gemini Lake SoC pins and using them as GPIOs. 112 of Intel Ice Lake PCH pins and using them as GPIOs. [all …]
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/buildroot/package/ffmpeg/ |
| H A D | Config.in | 98 or "all" to build all of them. 108 or "all" to build all of them. 118 or "all" to build all of them. 128 or "all" to build all of them. 138 or "all" to build all of them. 148 or "all" to build all of them. 158 or "all" to build all of them. 168 or "all" to build all of them.
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/Documentation/vm/ |
| H A D | swap_numa.rst | 19 to be swapped on. Simply swapping them on by doing:: 26 that the order of them being swapped on doesn't matter. 31 The way to swap them on is the same as above:: 40 Then node 0 will use them in the order of:: 46 node 1 will use them in the order of:: 50 node 2 will use them in the order of:: 57 node 3 will use them in the order of::
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| H A D | unevictable-lru.rst | 70 system - which means we get to use the same code to manipulate them, the 71 same code to isolate them (for migrate, etc.), the same code to keep track 178 the pages in the region and "rescue" them from the unevictable list if no other 179 condition is keeping them unevictable. If an unevictable region is destroyed, 181 freeing them. 238 were not migratable as isolate_lru_page() could not find them, and the LRU list 242 attempting to isolate them, thus abandoning the count of VM_LOCKED VMAs. When 308 do end up getting faulted into this VM_LOCKED VMA, we'll handle them in the 342 these mappings are inherently pinned, so we don't need to mark them as 345 so there is no sense in attempting to visit them. [all …]
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/Documentation/admin-guide/pm/ |
| H A D | cpuidle.rst | 23 Since part of the processor hardware is not used in idle states, entering them 39 (program) from memory and executing them, but it need not work this way 49 work physically in parallel with each other, so if each of them executes only 63 instructions from multiple locations in memory and execute them in the same time 70 by one of them, the hardware thread (or CPU) that asked for it is stopped, but 81 *idle* by the Linux kernel when there are no tasks to run on them except for the 99 to allow them to make some progress over time.] 163 ``ladder`` and ``haltpoll``. Which of them is used by default depends on the 179 decision on which one of them to use has to be made early (on Intel platforms 194 allow them to make reasonable progress in a given time frame is to make them [all …]
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| H A D | suspend-flows.rst | 32 cannot be implemented without platform support and the difference between them 34 resume hooks that need to be provided by the platform driver to make them 53 That allows them to prepare for the change of the system state and to clean 84 accessed in more than two of them. 97 transition of the system is started when one of them signals an event. 102 into the deepest available idle state. While doing that, each of them 114 interrupt that woke up one of them comes from an IRQ that has been armed for 144 accessed in more than two of them. 161 "notification type" parameter value is passed to them. 187 when all CPUs in them are in sufficiently deep idle states and all I/O
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| H A D | intel_idle.rst | 52 processor) corresponding to them depends on the processor model and it may also 78 enter one of them. The return package of that ``_CST`` is then assumed to be 95 default (so all of them will be taken into consideration by ``CPUIdle`` 99 space still can enable them later (on a per-CPU basis) with the help of 143 platform firmware is extracted from them. 167 and ``idle=nomwait``. If any of them is present in the kernel command line, the 183 some reason to the ``CPUIdle`` core, but it does so by making them effectively 194 driver ignore the system's ACPI tables entirely or use them for all of the 230 to the ``C1`` idle state), but the majority of them give it a license to put
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/drivers/staging/media/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 8 Most of them don't follow properly the V4L, DVB and/or RC API's, 13 If you wish to work on these drivers, to help improve them, or 14 to report problems you have with them, please use the 22 # Please keep them in alphabetic order
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/Documentation/driver-api/ |
| H A D | isa.rst | 22 to the driver creating them because it might want to drive them, meaning 54 them in at all. The id is the only thing we ever want other then the 60 of the old .probe in .match, which would only keep them registered after 78 loops over the passed in ndev creating devices and registering them. 79 This causes the bus match method to be called for them, which is::
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/Documentation/process/ |
| H A D | management-style.rst | 47 competent to make that decision for them. 114 sure as hell shouldn't encourage them by promising them that what they 115 work on will be included. Make them at least think twice before they 150 is fairly easy, and un-alienating them is hard. Thus "alienating" 193 Some people react badly to smart people. Others take advantage of them. 196 Suck up to them, because they are the people who will make your job 212 are doing something irreversible when you **do** prod them in some 229 Then make the developer who really screwed up (if you can find them) know 287 by trying to keep up with everybody else and running after them as fast
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/Documentation/x86/ |
| H A D | microcode.rst | 89 somewhere else and/or you've downloaded them directly from the processor 111 packages already put them there. 137 so that the build system can find those files and integrate them into 138 the final kernel image. The early loader finds them and applies them.
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/Documentation/input/ |
| H A D | gamepad.rst | 45 differently labeled on most devices so we define them as NORTH, 57 Analog-sticks may also provide a digital button if you press them. 60 Not all devices provide them, but the upper buttons are normally named 74 Legacy drivers often don't comply to these rules. As we cannot change them 76 user-space yourself. Some of them might also provide module-options that 85 and one analog stick. It reports them as if it were a gamepad with only one
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/drivers/md/bcache/ |
| H A D | alloc.c | 17 * of buckets on disk, with a pointer to them in the journal header. 27 * free_inc list and optionally discard them. 37 * have nothing pointing into them - these we can reuse without waiting for 40 * them (because they were overwritten). That's the unused list - buckets on the 60 * invalidated, and then invalidate them and stick them on the free_inc list - 120 * invalidates them, rewrites prios/gens (marking them as invalidated on disk), 122 * them on the various freelists. 326 * possibly issue discards to them, then we add the bucket to in bch_allocator_thread() 350 * we can invalidate. First, invalidate them in memory and add in bch_allocator_thread() 351 * them to the free_inc list: in bch_allocator_thread() [all …]
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/tools/power/pm-graph/ |
| H A D | README | 207 delay in seconds between them. For instance, -multi 20 5: execute 20 tests with 437 It is possible to add new function calls to the timeline by adding them to 439 the config so that you can override and edit them. Place them in the 444 custom calls, or leave it false to append them to the internal ones. 454 them. 511 It is possible to add new function calls to the dev timeline by adding them 513 functions into the config so that you can override and edit them. Place them 518 custom calls, or leave it false to append them to the internal ones. 529 them. 543 perform a quick check to see if you formatted them correctly and if the system [all …]
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/buildroot/docs/manual/ |
| H A D | adding-packages-cmake.txt | 43 other libraries or applications depending on them. Also by default, when 50 not necessary to install them in the target directory because they will 85 also be defined. Many of them are only useful in very specific cases, 86 typical packages will therefore only use a few of them. 100 necessary to set them in the package's +*.mk+ file unless you want 101 to override them:
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/buildroot/package/wf111/ |
| H A D | Config.in | 16 - By making them non blind, with a "WF111 support" 17 configuration entry that selects them, for example. 18 - By enabling another random WiFi driver that select them.
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/Documentation/timers/ |
| H A D | no_hz.rst | 110 task implies also omitting them for idle CPUs. 116 it allows them to improve their worst-case response times by the maximum 165 all of them over time. Adaptive-tick mode may prevent this 202 scheduler will decide where to run them, which might or might not be 203 where you want them to run. 236 dyntick-idle mode, an option that most of them take. However, 289 simply offloading RCU callbacks from all CPUs and pinning them 290 where you want them whenever you want them pinned.
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| H A D | hrtimers.rst | 49 them becomes necessary. Thus the users of these timeouts can accept 52 Accurate timing for them is not a core purpose - in fact most of the 53 timeout values used are ad-hoc. For them it is at most a necessary 109 time-changing code had to fix them up one by one, and all of them had to 122 1:1 mapping between them on the algorithmic level, and thus no real
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/u-boot/tools/patman/ |
| H A D | README | 11 - Cleans them up by removing unwanted tags 14 - Optionally emails them out to selected people 43 normally in the top commit so it is easy to change them with 'git 142 it is thinking of sending them to. Take a look at the patch files. 280 Once the patches are created, patman sends them using git send-email. The 316 commit, and type 'patman' to check and send them. 336 If you want to do all of them including the work-in-progress one, then 430 commits and combine them into the cover letter, if you have one. So finally 438 so to send them: 481 The tests are incomplete, as is customary. Use the --test flag to run them,
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| H A D | patman.py | 69 Create patches from commits in a branch, check them and email them as 126 # Process commits, produce patches files, check them, email them 153 # Check the patches, and run them through 'git am' just to be sure
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| H A D | patman | 69 Create patches from commits in a branch, check them and email them as 126 # Process commits, produce patches files, check them, email them 153 # Check the patches, and run them through 'git am' just to be sure
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/arch/mips/include/uapi/asm/ |
| H A D | break.h | 15 * other MIPS operating systems. Linux/MIPS doesn't use all of them. The 16 * unused ones are here as placeholders; we might encounter them in 17 * non-Linux/MIPS object files or make use of them in the future.
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/arch/arm/include/asm/hardware/ |
| H A D | sa1111.h | 49 * Don't believe the specs! Take them, throw them outside. Leave them 50 * there for a week. Spit on them. Walk on them. Stamp on them. 51 * Pour gasoline over them and finally burn them. Now think about coding.
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/Documentation/filesystems/ |
| H A D | hpfs.rst | 51 What to do with extended attributes. 'no' - ignore them and use always 53 attributes but do not create them. 'rw' - create extended attributes 148 list, I don't know how to delete them when file is deleted and how to not 149 overwrite them with extended attributes. Send me some info on these structures 151 structures, remount read-only and not destroy them (I hope). 180 reasons. If you extremely wish to update them, let me know, I'll write it (but 197 correctly and writes warning if it finds them. If you see this message, this is 215 marks them as short (and writes "minor fs error corrected"). This bug is not in 279 not 100% ok, I have no info on it and OS/2 doesn't want to create them)
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| /OK3568_Linux_fs/kernel/Documentation/hwmon/ |
| H A D | vexpress.rst | 28 from a wide range of boards, each of them containing (apart of the main 33 temperature and power usage. Some of them also calculate consumed energy 40 Tree passed to the kernel. Details of the DT binding for them can be found
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