/linux/drivers/crypto/cavium/cpt/ |
H A D | cpt_common.h | 39 #define CPTX_PF_CONSTANTS(a) (0x0ll + ((u64)(a) << 36)) argument 40 #define CPTX_PF_RESET(a) (0x100ll + ((u64)(a) << 36)) argument 41 #define CPTX_PF_DIAG(a) (0x120ll + ((u64)(a) << 36)) argument 42 #define CPTX_PF_BIST_STATUS(a) (0x160ll + ((u64)(a) << 36)) argument 43 #define CPTX_PF_ECC0_CTL(a) (0x200ll + ((u64)(a) << 36)) argument 44 #define CPTX_PF_ECC0_FLIP(a) (0x210ll + ((u64)(a) << 36)) argument 45 #define CPTX_PF_ECC0_INT(a) (0x220ll + ((u64)(a) << 36)) argument 46 #define CPTX_PF_ECC0_INT_W1S(a) (0x230ll + ((u64)(a) << 36)) argument 47 #define CPTX_PF_ECC0_ENA_W1S(a) (0x240ll + ((u64)(a) << 36)) argument 48 #define CPTX_PF_ECC0_ENA_W1C(a) (0x250ll + ((u64)(a) << 36)) argument [all …]
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/linux/drivers/gpu/drm/tests/ |
H A D | drm_kunit_edid.h | 9 * 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 31 d8 2a 00 00 00 00 00 10 * 00 21 01 03 81 a0 5a 78 0a 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 12 * 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 3a 80 18 71 38 2d 40 58 2c 14 * 74 20 45 44 49 44 0a 20 20 20 00 00 00 fd 00 32 15 * 46 1e 46 0f 00 0a 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 00 00 10 67 * 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 31 d8 2a 00 00 00 00 00 68 * 00 21 01 03 81 a0 5a 78 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 69 * 00 00 00 20 00 00 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 70 * 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 3a 80 18 71 38 2d 40 58 2c 72 * 74 20 45 44 49 44 0a 20 20 20 00 00 00 fd 00 32 [all …]
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/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/ |
H A D | numa.txt | 9 Systems employing a Non Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) architecture contain 11 that comprise what is commonly known as a NUMA node. 21 For the purpose of identification, each NUMA node is associated with a unique 22 token known as a node id. For the purpose of this binding 23 a node id is a 32-bit integer. 25 A device node is associated with a NUMA node by the presence of a 45 This property defines a matrix to describe the relative distances 47 It is represented as a list of node pairs and their relative distance. 52 2. The distance from a node to self (local distance) is represented 54 a value greater than 10. [all …]
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/linux/tools/testing/selftests/net/forwarding/ |
H A D | bridge_mld.sh | 14 MZPKT_IS_INC="33:33:00:00:00:01:fe:54:00:04:5e:ba:86:dd:60:0a:2d:ae:00:54:00:01:fe:80:00:\ 15 00:00:00:00:00:fc:54:00:ff:fe:04:5e:ba:ff:02:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:01:3a:\ 17 00:00:00:00:cc:20:01:0d:b8:00:01:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:01:20:01:0d:b8:00:01:00:00:00:\ 18 00:00:00:00:00:00:02:20:01:0d:b8:00:01:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:03" 20 MZPKT_IS_INC2="33:33:00:00:00:01:fe:54:00:04:5e:ba:86:dd:60:0a:2d:ae:00:54:00:01:fe:80:00:\ 21 00:00:00:00:00:fc:54:00:ff:fe:04:5e:ba:ff:02:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:01:3a:00:\ 23 00:00:cc:20:01:0d:b8:00:01:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:10:20:01:0d:b8:00:01:00:00:00:00:00:00:\ 24 00:00:00:11:20:01:0d:b8:00:01:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:12" 25 # MLDv2 is_in report: grp ff02::cc is_include 2001:db8:1::20,2001:db8:1::30 26 MZPKT_IS_INC3="33:33:00:00:00:01:fe:54:00:04:5e:ba:86:dd:60:0a:2d:ae:00:44:00:01:fe:80:00:00:00:\ [all …]
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H A D | vxlan_bridge_1q.sh | 9 # | | + $h1.20 | | | + $h2.20 | 20 # | | vid 20 vid 20 | | 26 # | | vid 10 pvid untagged vid 20 pvid untagged | | 68 # | | vid 20 pvid untagged | | | | vid 20 pvid untagged | | 72 # | | | vid 20 | | | | | vid 20 | | 81 # | | + w2.20 | | | | + w2.20 | | 109 vlan_create $h1 20 v$h1 198.51.100.1/24 114 vlan_destroy $h1 20 125 vlan_create $h2 20 v$h2 198.51.100.2/24 130 vlan_destroy $h2 20 [all …]
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H A D | vxlan_bridge_1q_ipv6.sh | 10 # | | + $h1.20 | | | + $h2.20 | 22 # | | vid 20 vid 20 | | 30 # | | vid 10 pvid untagged vid 20 pvid untagged | | 73 # | | vid 20 pvid untagged | | | | vid 20 pvid untagged | | 77 # | | | vid 20 | | | | | vid 20 | | 87 # | | + w2.20 | | | | + w2.20 | | 122 vlan_create $h1 20 v$h1 198.51.100.1/24 2001:db8:2::1/64 127 vlan_destroy $h1 20 138 vlan_create $h2 20 v$h2 198.51.100.2/24 2001:db8:2::2/64 143 vlan_destroy $h2 20 [all …]
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/linux/tools/testing/selftests/net/ |
H A D | so_txtime.sh | 87 do_test 4 mono a,-1 a,-1 88 do_test 6 mono a,0 a,0 89 do_test 6 mono a,10 a,10 90 do_test 4 mono a,10,b,20 a,10,b,20 91 do_test 6 mono a,20,b,10 b,20,a,20 94 do_fail_test 4 tai a,-1 a,-1 95 do_fail_test 6 tai a,0 a,0 96 do_test 6 tai a,10 a,10 97 do_test 4 tai a,10,b,20 a,10,b,20 98 do_test 6 tai a,20,b,10 b,10,a,20
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H A D | fq_band_pktlimit.sh | 4 # Verify that FQ has a packet limit per band: 7 # 2. send 20 pkts on band A: verify that 10 are queued, 10 dropped 8 # 3. send 20 pkts on band A: verify that 0 are queued, 20 dropped 9 # 4. send 20 pkts on band B: verify that 10 are queued, 10 dropped 11 # Send packets with a delay to ensure that previously sent 34 ./cmsg_sender -6 -p u -d "${DELAY}" -n 20 fdaa::2 8000 37 ./cmsg_sender -6 -p u -d "${DELAY}" -n 20 fdaa::2 8000 40 ./cmsg_sender -6 -p u -d "${DELAY}" -n 20 -P 7 fdaa::2 8000 59 echo "${OUT4}" | grep -q '20\ pkt\ (dropped\ 40' || die "unexpected accept count at 4"
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/linux/arch/alpha/lib/ |
H A D | ev6-csum_ipv6_magic.S | 32 * Then turn it back into a sign extended 32-bit item 43 * Truncate to a ushort. (took 13 instructions) 46 * split into 2 uints, add those, generating a ulong 47 * add the 3 low ushorts together, generating a uint 48 * a final add of the 2 lower ushorts 71 zapnot $20,15,$20 # U : zero extend incoming csum 96 addq $20,$0,$20 # E : begin summing the words 104 cmpult $20,$0,$0 # E : 105 addq $20,$1,$20 # E : 111 cmpult $20,$1,$1 # E : [all …]
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/linux/tools/testing/selftests/drivers/net/mlxsw/ |
H A D | vxlan.sh | 92 ttl 20 tos inherit local $LOCAL_IP_1 dstport 4789 109 ttl 20 tos inherit local $LOCAL_IP_1 dstport 4789 116 log_test "vxlan device with a vlan-aware bridge" 126 ttl 20 tos inherit local $LOCAL_IP_1 dstport 4789 133 log_test "vxlan device with a multicast enabled bridge" 144 ttl 20 tos inherit local $LOCAL_IP_1 dstport 4789 \ 153 log_test "vxlan device with a multicast group" 163 ttl 20 tos inherit dstport 4789 180 ttl 20 tos inherit local $LOCAL_IP_1 dstport 4789 198 ttl 20 tos inherit local $LOCAL_IP_1 dstport 4789 dev dummy1 [all …]
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H A D | rtnetlink.sh | 63 # Test that it is possible to set an IP address on a VRF upper despite 90 # Create a FID RIF 97 # Prepare a device with a low MAC address 104 check_err $? "Could not attach a device with low MAC to a bridge with RIF" 106 # Port MAC address change should be allowed for a bridge with set MAC. 120 # Test that when a VLAN interface is deleted, its associated router 133 # If we leaked the previous RIF, then this should produce a trace 134 ip link add link br0 name br0.20 typ [all...] |
/linux/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/cirrus/ |
H A D | cs89x0.rst | 12 Still, this is too outdated! A major cleanup is needed here. 14 Cirrus make a copy of this driver available at their website, as 36 3.0 LOADING THE DRIVER AS A MODULE 39 4.1 Compiling the Driver as a Loadable Module 85 or loaded at run-time as a device driver module. 111 * Cirrus Logic LAN (CS8900/20-based) Ethernet ISA Adapter 125 * CS8900/20 Setup Utility (DOS-based) 130 or a module) 143 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for 146 For a full copy of the GNU General Public License, write to the Free Software [all …]
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/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/acpi/ |
H A D | fan_performance_states.rst | 7 When the optional _FPS object is present under an ACPI device representing a 22 -r--r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Dec 13 20:38 state0 23 -r--r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Dec 13 20:38 state1 24 -r--r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Dec 13 20:38 state10 25 -r--r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Dec 13 20:38 state11 26 -r--r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Dec 13 20:38 state2 27 -r--r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Dec 13 20:38 state3 28 -r--r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Dec 13 20:38 state4 29 -r--r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Dec 13 20:38 state5 30 -r--r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Dec 13 20:38 state6 [all …]
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/linux/drivers/crypto/marvell/octeontx/ |
H A D | otx_cpt_hw_types.h | 27 #define OTX_CPT_BAR_E_CPTX_VFX_BAR0_OFFSET(a, b) \ argument 28 (0x000020000000ll + 0x1000000000ll * (a) + 0x100000ll * (b)) 33 #define OTX_CPT_PF_INT_VEC_E_MBOXX(x, a) ((x) + (a)) argument 96 #define OTX_CPT_PF_QX_CTL(b) (0x8000000ll | (u64)(b) << 20) 97 #define OTX_CPT_PF_QX_GMCTL(b) (0x8000020ll | (u64)(b) << 20) 98 #define OTX_CPT_PF_QX_CTL2(b) (0x8000100ll | (u64)(b) << 20) 99 #define OTX_CPT_PF_VFX_MBOXX(b, c) (0x8001000ll | (u64)(b) << 20 | \ 103 #define OTX_CPT_VQX_CTL(b) (0x100ll | (u64)(b) << 20) 104 #define OTX_CPT_VQX_SADDR(b) (0x200ll | (u64)(b) << 20) 105 #define OTX_CPT_VQX_DONE_WAIT(b) (0x400ll | (u64)(b) << 20) [all …]
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/linux/arch/s390/lib/ |
H A D | csum-partial.c | 8 * Computes the checksum of a memory block at src, length len, 11 * Returns a 32-bit number suitable for feeding into itself 17 * It's best to have src and dst aligned on a 64-bit boundary. 34 fpu_vlm(20, 23, src); in csum_copy() 36 fpu_vstm(20, 23, dst); in csum_copy() 39 fpu_vcksm(16, 20, 16); in csum_copy() 47 fpu_vlm(20, 21, src); in csum_copy() 49 fpu_vstm(20, 21, dst); in csum_copy() 52 fpu_vcksm(16, 20, 16); in csum_copy() 58 fpu_vl(20, src); in csum_copy() [all …]
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/linux/tools/testing/selftests/user_events/ |
H A D | dyn_test.c | 214 TEST_PARSE("u:__test_event u64 a"); in TEST_F() 215 TEST_PARSE("u:__test_event u32 a"); in TEST_F() 216 TEST_PARSE("u:__test_event u16 a"); in TEST_F() 217 TEST_PARSE("u:__test_event u8 a"); in TEST_F() 218 TEST_PARSE("u:__test_event char a"); in TEST_F() 219 TEST_PARSE("u:__test_event unsigned char a"); in TEST_F() 220 TEST_PARSE("u:__test_event int a"); in TEST_F() 221 TEST_PARSE("u:__test_event unsigned int a"); in TEST_F() 222 TEST_PARSE("u:__test_event short a"); in TEST_F() 223 TEST_PARSE("u:__test_event unsigned short a"); in TEST_F() [all …]
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/linux/tools/testing/selftests/hid/tests/ |
H A D | test_tablet.py | 34 """Represents whether a button is pressed on the stylus""" 207 """Following the state machine in the URL above, with a couple of addition 337 we now have a button. 414 However, a half broken device might export those transitions. 415 For example, a pen that has the eraser button might wobble between 676 # now check for a valid transition 685 """Internal method to test against a list of 687 state_list is a list of PenState objects 688 scribble is a boolean which tells if we need 689 to wobble a little the X,Y coordinates of the pen [all …]
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/linux/drivers/misc/lkdtm/ |
H A D | fortify.c | 16 char a[10]; in lkdtm_FORTIFY_STR_OBJECT() member 21 * 'size' at compile time. Without that, we would get a compile error in lkdtm_FORTIFY_STR_OBJECT() 22 * rather than a runtime error. in lkdtm_FORTIFY_STR_OBJECT() 24 volatile int size = 20; in lkdtm_FORTIFY_STR_OBJECT() 26 pr_info("trying to strcmp() past the end of a struct\n"); in lkdtm_FORTIFY_STR_OBJECT() 28 strncpy(target[0].a, target[1].a, size); in lkdtm_FORTIFY_STR_OBJECT() 31 fortify_scratch_space = target[0].a[3]; in lkdtm_FORTIFY_STR_OBJECT() 33 pr_err("FAIL: fortify did not block a strncpy() object write overflow!\n"); in lkdtm_FORTIFY_STR_OBJECT() 40 char a[10]; in lkdtm_FORTIFY_STR_MEMBER() member 43 volatile int size = 20; in lkdtm_FORTIFY_STR_MEMBER() [all …]
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/linux/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/ |
H A D | rc-protos.rst | 9 IR is encoded as a series of pulses and spaces, using a protocol. These 10 protocols can encode e.g. an address (which device should respond) and a 12 across different devices for a given protocol. 14 Therefore out the output of the IR decoder is a scancode; a single u32 17 Other things can be encoded too. Some IR protocols encode a toggle bit; this 22 Some remotes have a pointer-type device which can used to control the 32 This IR protocol uses manchester encoding to encode 14 bits. There is a 77 There is a variant of rc5 called either rc5x or extended rc5 127 rc-5x-20 (RC_PROTO_RC5X_20) 130 This rc-5 extended to encoded 20 bits. The is a 3555 microseconds space [all …]
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/linux/Documentation/core-api/ |
H A D | workqueue.rst | 17 When such an asynchronous execution context is needed, a work item 18 describing which function to execute is put on a queue. An 25 When a new work item gets queued, the worker begins executing again. 31 In the original wq implementation, a multi threaded (MT) wq had one 32 worker thread per CPU and a single threaded (ST) wq had one worker 33 thread system-wide. A single MT wq needed to keep around the same 34 number of workers as the number of CPUs. The kernel grew a lot of MT 39 Although MT wq wasted a lot of resource, the level of concurrency 55 Concurrency Managed Workqueue (cmwq) is a reimplementation of wq with 61 flexible level of concurrency on demand without wasting a lot of [all …]
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/linux/drivers/net/ethernet/sfc/siena/ |
H A D | mcdi_pcol.h | 24 * Unlike a warm boot, assume DMEM has been reloaded, so that 51 /* Check whether an mcfw version (in host order) belongs to a bootloader */ 65 * Each MCDI request starts with an MCDI_HEADER, which is a 32bit 68 * 0 7 8 16 20 22 23 24 31 87 * The protocol requires one response to be delivered for every request, a 103 #define MCDI_HEADER_RSVD_LBN 20 126 * - To advance a shared memory request if XFLAGS_EVREQ was set 127 * - As a notification (link state, i2c event), controlled 130 * Both events share a common structure: 148 * Events can be squirted out of the UART (using LOG_CTRL) without a [all …]
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/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/wireless/ |
H A D | mediatek,mt76.yaml | 17 wireless device. The node is expected to be specified as a child 97 Phandle to a MTD partition + offset containing EEPROM data 115 Disable/enable radar/CAC detection running on a dedicated offchannel 118 switching on a different channel during CAC detection on the selected 145 Regdomain refers to a legal regulatory region. Different 147 power, time that a channel can be occupied, and different 193 channel bandwidth settings is 20, 40, 80 and 160 MHz. 268 /bits/ 8 <4 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20>;
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/linux/arch/arm/lib/ |
H A D | copy_template.S | 16 * This file provides the core code for a forward memory copy used in 36 * Similar to ldr1w, but it loads a byte and increments 'ptr' one byte. 57 * and additional data by a prior 'enter' macro. 105 4: ldr8w r1, r3, r4, r5, r6, r8, r9, ip, lr, abort=20f 107 str8w r0, r3, r4, r5, r6, r8, r9, ip, lr, abort=20f 123 ldr1w r1, r3, abort=20f 124 ldr1w r1, r4, abort=20f 125 ldr1w r1, r5, abort=20f 126 ldr1w r1, r6, abort=20f 127 ldr1w r1, r8, abort=20f [all …]
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/linux/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath9k/ |
H A D | htc_drv_debug.c | 41 "%20s : %10u\n", "RX", in read_file_tgt_int_stats() 45 "%20s : %10u\n", "RXORN", in read_file_tgt_int_stats() 49 "%20s : %10u\n", "RXEOL", in read_file_tgt_int_stats() 53 "%20s : %10u\n", "TXURN", in read_file_tgt_int_stats() 57 "%20s : %10u\n", "TXTO", in read_file_tgt_int_stats() 61 "%20s : %10u\n", "CST", in read_file_tgt_int_stats() 99 "%20s : %10u\n", "Xretries", in read_file_tgt_tx_stats() 103 "%20s : %10u\n", "FifoErr", in read_file_tgt_tx_stats() 107 "%20s : %10u\n", "Filtered", in read_file_tgt_tx_stats() 111 "%20s : %10u\n", "TimerExp", in read_file_tgt_tx_stats() [all …]
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/linux/arch/mips/include/asm/octeon/ |
H A D | cvmx-mixx-defs.h | 15 * of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, or 19 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 24 * This file may also be available under a different license from Cavium. 186 uint64_t ircnt:20; 188 uint64_t ircnt:20; 199 uint64_t ibplwm:20; 200 uint64_t irhwm:20; 202 uint64_t irhwm:20; 203 uint64_t ibplwm:20; 214 uint64_t isize:20; [all …]
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