/linux/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/tm/ |
H A D | tm-vmxcopy.c | 15 * (1) write A to a VSR 21 * (7) check that the VSR value is A 45 char *a; in test_vmxcopy() local 61 a = mmap(NULL, size, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0); in test_vmxcopy() 62 assert(a != MAP_FAILED); in test_vmxcopy() 65 "lxvd2x 40,0,%[vecinptr];" /* set 40 to initial value*/ in test_vmxcopy() 69 "xxlxor 40,40,40;" /* set 40 to 0 */ in test_vmxcopy() 82 "stxvd2x 40,0,%[vecoutptr];" in test_vmxcopy() 86 [map]"r"(a) in test_vmxcopy() 95 munmap(a, size); in test_vmxcopy()
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/linux/arch/x86/lib/ |
H A D | csum-partial_64.c | 12 #include <asm/word-at-a-time.h> 34 * Do a checksum on an arbitrary memory area. 35 * Returns a 32bit checksum. 41 * checksums on IPv6 headers (40 bytes) and other small parts. 42 * it's best to have buff aligned on a 64-bit boundary 48 /* Do two 40-byte chunks in parallel to get better ILP */ in csum_partial() 53 temp64_2 = update_csum_40b(temp64_2, buff + 40); in csum_partial() 64 * len == 40 is the hot case due to IPv6 headers, so return in csum_partial() 67 if (len >= 40) { in csum_partial() 69 len -= 40; in csum_partial() [all …]
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/linux/drivers/gpu/drm/ci/xfails/ |
H A D | vkms-none-skips.txt | 11 …a 01 00 00 8b 42 30 2b 42 28 41 39 c5 0f 8c 6f 01 00 00 49 83 c7 01 49 39 df 74 3b 4b 8b 34 fc 48 … 45 …a 01 00 00 8b 42 30 2b 42 28 41 39 c5 0f 8c 6f 01 00 00 49 83 c7 01 49 39 df 74 3b 4b 8b 34 fc 48 … 62 …a 01 00 00 8b 42 30 2b 42 28 41 39 c5 0f 8c 6f 01 00 00 49 83 c7 01 49 39 df 74 3b 4b 8b 34 fc 48 … 96 …a 01 00 00 8b 42 30 2b 42 28 41 39 c5 0f 8c 6f 01 00 00 49 83 c7 01 49 39 df 74 3b 4b 8b 34 fc 48 … 113 …e: 6a 34 0f 8e 91 fe ff ff 44 89 ea 48 8d 7c 24 48 e8 71 f0 ff ff 4b 8b 04 fc 48 8b 4c 24 50 48 8b… 147 …e: 6a 34 0f 8e 91 fe ff ff 44 89 ea 48 8d 7c 24 48 e8 71 f0 ff ff 4b 8b 04 fc 48 8b 4c 24 50 48 8b… 164 …e: 6a 34 0f 8e 91 fe ff ff 44 89 ea 48 8d 7c 24 48 e8 71 f0 ff ff 4b 8b 04 fc 48 8b 4c 24 50 48 8b… 200 …e: 6a 34 0f 8e 91 fe ff ff 44 89 ea 48 8d 7c 24 48 e8 71 f0 ff ff 4b 8b 04 fc 48 8b 4c 24 50 48 8b… 215 …e: 6a 34 0f 8e 91 fe ff ff 44 89 ea 48 8d 7c 24 48 e8 71 f0 ff ff 4b 8b 04 fc 48 8b 4c 24 50 48 8b… 249 …e: 6a 34 0f 8e 91 fe ff ff 44 89 ea 48 8d 7c 24 48 e8 71 f0 ff ff 4b 8b 04 fc 48 8b 4c 24 50 48 8b…
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/linux/tools/testing/selftests/net/forwarding/ |
H A D | ip6gre_inner_v4_multipath.sh | 7 # policy, SW2 will only look at the outer IP addresses, hence only a single 22 # | loc=2001:db8:40::1 | 23 # | rem=2001:db8:40::2 --. | 59 # | loc=2001:db8:40::2 | | 60 # | rem=2001:db8:40::1 --' | 98 tunnel_create g1 ip6gre 2001:db8:40::1 2001:db8:40::2 tos inherit dev v$ol1 99 __simple_if_init g1 v$ol1 2001:db8:40::1/128 100 ip -6 route add vrf v$ol1 2001:db8:40::2/128 via 2001:db8:80::2 109 ip -6 route del vrf v$ol1 2001:db8:40::2/128 110 __simple_if_fini g1 2001:db8:40::1/128 [all …]
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H A D | ip6gre_inner_v6_multipath.sh | 7 # policy, SW2 will only look at the outer IP addresses, hence only a single 22 # | loc=2001:db8:40::1 | 23 # | rem=2001:db8:40::2 --. | 59 # | loc=2001:db8:40::2 | | 60 # | rem=2001:db8:40::1 --' | 98 tunnel_create g1 ip6gre 2001:db8:40::1 2001:db8:40::2 tos inherit dev v$ol1 99 __simple_if_init g1 v$ol1 2001:db8:40::1/128 100 ip -6 route add vrf v$ol1 2001:db8:40::2/128 via 2001:db8:80::2 109 ip -6 route del vrf v$ol1 2001:db8:40::2/128 110 __simple_if_fini g1 2001:db8:40::1/128 [all …]
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H A D | local_termination.sh | 59 00 48 0a 9a 40 00 01 11 cb 88 c0 00 02 01 e0 00 \ 66 00 48 0a 9b 40 00 01 11 cb 87 c0 00 02 01 e0 00 \ 67 01 81 01 40 01 40 00 34 a3 c8 08 02 00 2c 00 00 \ 70 c6 0f 1d 9a 61 87" 73 00 52 35 a9 40 00 01 11 a1 85 c0 00 02 01 e0 00 \ 87 33:33:00:00:01:81 00:00:de:ad:be:ef 86:dd 60 0a \ 90 00 00 00 00 01 81 01 40 01 40 00 36 2e 92 08 02 \ 93 00 00 66 83 c6 2a 32 09 bd 74 00 00" 96 5c fd 00 40 11 01 fe 80 00 00 00 00 00 00 3c 37 \ 98 00 00 00 00 00 6b 01 3f 01 3f 00 40 b4 54 02 02 \ [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/tc-testing/tc-tests/filters/ |
H A D | bpf.json | 15 …r add dev $DEV1 parent ffff: handle 1 protocol ip prio 100 bpf bytecode '4,40 0 0 12,21 0 1 2048,6… 18 …parent ffff: protocol ip pref 100 bpf chain [0-9]+ handle 0x1.*bytecode '4,40 0 0 12,21 0 1 2048,6… 37 …r add dev $DEV1 parent ffff: handle 1 protocol ip prio 100 bpf bytecode '4,40 0 0 12,31 0 1 2048,6… 40 …parent ffff: protocol ip pref 100 bpf chain [0-9]+ handle 0x1.*bytecode '4,40 0 0 12,21 0 1 2048,6… 64 …ol ip pref 100 bpf chain [0-9]+ handle 0x1 action-ebpf:\\[action-ok\\].*tag [0-9a-f]{16}( jited)?", 88 …ol ip pref 100 bpf chain [0-9]+ handle 0x1 action-ebpf:\\[action-ko\\].*tag [0-9a-f]{16}( jited)?", 107 …r add dev $DEV1 parent ffff: handle 1 protocol ip prio 100 bpf bytecode '4,40 0 0 12,21 0 1 2048,6… 113 …place dev $DEV1 parent ffff: handle 1 protocol ip prio 100 bpf bytecode '4,40 0 0 12,21 0 1 2054,6… 116 …parent ffff: protocol ip pref 100 bpf chain [0-9]+ handle 0x1.*bytecode '4,40 0 0 12,21 0 1 2054,6… 135 …r add dev $DEV1 parent ffff: handle 1 protocol ip prio 100 bpf bytecode '4,40 0 0 12,21 0 1 2048,6… [all …]
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/linux/drivers/net/wireless/broadcom/brcm80211/brcmsmac/ |
H A D | channel.c | 31 /* QDB() macro takes a dB value and converts to a quarter dB value */ 60 #define BRCM_2GHZ_2412_2462 REG_RULE(2412-10, 2462+10, 40, 0, 19, 0) 64 #define BRCM_5GHZ_5180_5240 REG_RULE(5180-10, 5240+10, 40, 0, 21, \ 66 #define BRCM_5GHZ_5260_5320 REG_RULE(5260-10, 5320+10, 40, 0, 21, \ 69 #define BRCM_5GHZ_5500_5700 REG_RULE(5500-10, 5700+10, 40, 0, 21, \ 72 #define BRCM_5GHZ_5745_5825 REG_RULE(5745-10, 5825+10, 40, 0, 21, \ 95 /* tx 40 MHz power limits, qdBm units */ 248 /* 40 MHz Legacy OFDM SISO */ in brcms_c_channel_min_txpower_limits_with_local_constraint() 253 /* 40 MHz Legacy OFDM CDD */ in brcms_c_channel_min_txpower_limits_with_local_constraint() 278 /* 40MHz MCS 0-7 SISO */ in brcms_c_channel_min_txpower_limits_with_local_constraint() [all …]
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/linux/drivers/auxdisplay/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 3 # For a description of the syntax of this configuration file, 35 This is a module with the common symbols for HD44780 (and compatibles) 46 Enable support for Character LCDs using a HD44780 controller. 48 This code can either be compiled as a module, or linked into the 57 This is a driver that lets you use the lcd2s 20x4 character display 58 from Modtronix engineering as a console output device. The display 59 is a simple single color character display. You have to connect it 71 compiled as a module, or linked into the kernel and started at boot. 94 used to define an approximative configuration, completed by a few 114 This enables and configures a keypad connected to the parallel port. [all …]
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/linux/Documentation/arch/powerpc/ |
H A D | associativity.rst | 7 of that domain. Resources subsets of a given domain that exhibit better 9 are represented as being members of a sub-grouping domain. This performance 19 A value of 1 indicates the usage of Form 1 associativity. For Form 2 associativity 28 With Form 1 a combination of ibm,associativity-reference-points, and ibm,associativity 31 The “ibm,associativity” property contains a list of one or more numbers (domainID) 34 The “ibm,associativity-reference-points” property contains a list of one or more numbers 52 "ibm,associativity-reference-points" property, Form 2 allows a large number of primary domain 59 "ibm,numa-lookup-index-table" property contains a list of one or more numbers representing 71 "ibm,numa-distance-table" property contains a list of one or more numbers representing the NUMA 80 ibm,numa-lookup-index-table = <3 0 8 40>; [all …]
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/linux/arch/m68k/lib/ |
H A D | uaccess.c | 43 " .section __ex_table,\"a\"\n" in __generic_copy_from_user() 49 : "=d" (res), "+a" (from), "+a" (to), "=&d" (tmp) in __generic_copy_from_user() 84 " .section __ex_table,\"a\"\n" in __generic_copy_to_user() 93 : "=d" (res), "+a" (from), "+a" (to), "=&d" (tmp) in __generic_copy_to_user() 124 "40: add.l %4,%0\n" in __clear_user() 128 " .section __ex_table,\"a\"\n" in __clear_user() 132 " .long 4b,40b\n" in __clear_user() 133 " .long 5b,40b\n" in __clear_user() 134 " .long 6b,40b\n" in __clear_user() 135 " .long 7b,40b\n" in __clear_user() [all …]
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/linux/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/ |
H A D | directory.rst | 6 In an ext4 filesystem, a directory is more or less a flat file that maps 12 associated with a directory file for the particular directory entry that 19 array. I write “almost” because it's not a linear array in the memory 21 Therefore, it is more accurate to say that a directory is a series of 22 data blocks and that each block contains a linear array of directory 24 end of the block; the last entry in the block has a record length that 37 :widths: 8 8 24 40 51 - Length of this directory entry. Must be a multiple of 4. 62 entry format shortens the name_len field and uses the space for a file 69 :widths: 8 8 24 40 [all …]
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H A D | journal.rst | 6 Introduced in ext3, the ext4 filesystem employs a journal to protect the 7 filesystem against metadata inconsistencies in the case of a system crash. Up 9 size limits) can be reserved inside the filesystem as a place to land 12 cache, a record of the data being committed is also written to the journal. At 14 final locations on disk (this could involve a lot of seeking or a lot of small 19 guarantee that the filesystem does not become stuck midway through a 24 guaranteed to be in any consistent state after a crash. If this default 25 guarantee level (``data=ordered``) is not satisfactory, there is a mount 37 or if JBD2 commit timer goes off, Ext4 performs a traditional full commit. 38 A full commit invalidates all the fast commits that happened before [all …]
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H A D | ifork.rst | 14 The target of a symbolic link will be stored in this field if the target 23 that stores a particular file block, the code would navigate through 24 this increasingly complicated structure. Notice that there is neither a 25 magic number nor a checksum to provide any level of confidence that the 36 Note that with this block mapping scheme, it is necessary to fill out a 37 lot of mapping data even for a large contiguous file! This inefficiency 40 Notice also that a file using this mapping scheme cannot be placed 47 tree. Under the old scheme, allocating a contiguous run of 1,000 blocks 49 mapping is reduced to a single ``struct ext4_extent`` with 51 very large files with a single extent, at a considerable reduction in [all …]
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/linux/drivers/input/joystick/ |
H A D | gf2k.c | 25 #define GF2K_STROBE 40 /* The time we wait for the first bit [40 us] */ 27 #define GF2K_LENGTH 80 /* Max number of triplets in a packet */ 42 static char gf2k_length[] = { 40, 40, 40, 40, 40, 40, 40, 40 }; 72 * gf2k_read_packet() reads a Genius Flight2000 packet. 107 * gf2k_trigger_seq() initializes a Genius Flight2000 joystick 133 * js_sw_get_bits() composes bits from the triplet buffer into a __u64. 166 t = GB(40,4,0); in gf2k_read()
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/linux/Documentation/tools/rtla/ |
H A D | rtla-osnoise-hist.rst | 5 Display a histogram of the osnoise tracer samples 19 occurrence in a histogram, displaying the results in a user-friendly way. 48 …40 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 7 2 … 54 …max: 30 30 20 20 30 40 40 40 40 …
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/linux/arch/x86/include/asm/ |
H A D | xor_32.h | 186 such that it won't pass to the asm volatile below a in xor_pII_mmx_5() 280 " movq 40(%1), %%mm5 ;\n" in xor_p5_mmx_2() 285 " pxor 40(%2), %%mm5 ;\n" in xor_p5_mmx_2() 287 " movq %%mm5, 40(%1) ;\n" in xor_p5_mmx_2() 330 " movq 40(%1), %%mm5 ;\n" in xor_p5_mmx_3() 335 " pxor 40(%2), %%mm5 ;\n" in xor_p5_mmx_3() 338 " pxor 40(%3), %%mm5 ;\n" in xor_p5_mmx_3() 343 " movq %%mm5, 40(%1) ;\n" in xor_p5_mmx_3() 393 " movq 40(%1), %%mm5 ;\n" in xor_p5_mmx_4() 397 " pxor 40(%2), %%mm5 ;\n" in xor_p5_mmx_4() [all …]
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/linux/tools/testing/selftests/tc-testing/tc-tests/actions/ |
H A D | bpf.json | 17 …"cmdUnderTest": "$TC action add action bpf bytecode '4,40 0 0 12,21 0 1 2048,6 0 0 262144,6 0 0 0'… 20 …"matchPattern": "action order [0-9]*: bpf bytecode '4,40 0 0 12,21 0 1 2048,6 0 0 262144,6 0 0 0' … 41 …"cmdUnderTest": "$TC action add action bpf bytecode '4,40 0 0 12,31 0 1 2048,6 0 0 262144,6 0 0 0'… 44 …"matchPattern": "action order [0-9]*: bpf bytecode '4,40 0 0 12,31 0 1 2048,6 0 0 262144,6 0 0 0' … 68 …"matchPattern": "action order [0-9]*: bpf action-ebpf:\\[action-ok\\] id [0-9].* tag [0-9a-f]{16}(… 118 … "$TC action add action bpf bytecode '4,40 0 0 12,21 0 1 2048,6 0 0 262144,6 0 0 0' index 555", 124 …"cmdUnderTest": "$TC action replace action bpf bytecode '4,40 0 0 12,21 0 1 2054,6 0 0 262144,6 0 … 127 …"matchPattern": "action order [0-9]*: bpf bytecode '4,40 0 0 12,21 0 1 2054,6 0 0 262144,6 0 0 0' … 148 … "$TC action add action bpf bytecode '4,40 0 0 12,21 0 1 2048,6 0 0 262144,6 0 0 0' index 444", 157 …"matchPattern": "action order [0-9]*: bpf bytecode '4,40 0 0 12,21 0 1 2048,6 0 0 262144,6 0 0 0' … [all …]
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/linux/arch/alpha/kernel/ |
H A D | entry.S | 30 .cfi_rel_offset $18, 40 44 * JRP - Save regs 16-18 in a special area of the stack, so that 64 stq $5, 40($sp) 82 .cfi_rel_offset $5, 40 106 ldq $5, 40($sp) 156 .cfi_rel_offset $14, 40 204 stq $14, 40($sp) 211 .cfi_rel_offset $14, 40 224 ldq $14, 40($sp) 261 stq $5, 40($sp) [all …]
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H A D | sys_wildfire.c | 190 for (i = 40; i < 64; ++i) { in wildfire_init_irq_per_pca() 250 *40 Interrupt Line A from slot 2 PCI0 254 *44 Interrupt Line A from slot 3 PCI0 259 *48 Interrupt Line A from slot 4 PCI1 263 *52 Interrupt Line A from slot 5 PCI1 267 *56 Interrupt Line A from slot 6 PCI1 271 *60 Interrupt Line A from slot 7 PCI1 295 { 40, 40, 40+1, 40+2, 40+3}, /* IdSel 2 PCI 0 slot 2 */ in wildfire_map_irq()
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/linux/tools/testing/selftests/gpio/ |
H A D | gpio-mockup.sh | 190 # allow for set propagation - so we won't be in a race with set_line 194 # test the functionality of a line 284 # If the $random flag is set then a random line in the middle of the 303 if [ "$random" -a $width -gt 2 ]; then 359 # manual gpio allocation tests fail if a physical chip already exists 360 [ "$full_test" -a -e "/dev/gpiochip0" ] && skip "full tests conflict with gpiochip0" 371 insmod_test "0,32,40,64,64,96" 32 24 32 376 insmod_test "-1,32,40,64,-1,5" 32 24 5 390 insmod_test "0,32,20,21,40,56" 32 16 391 insmod_test "0,32,32,64,32,40" 32 32 [all …]
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/linux/drivers/net/wireless/broadcom/b43/ |
H A D | phy_n.h | 155 #define B43_NPHY_RXF40_NUM0 B43_PHY_N(0x053) /* RX filter 40 numerator 0 */ 156 #define B43_NPHY_RXF40_NUM1 B43_PHY_N(0x054) /* RX filter 40 numerator 1 */ 157 #define B43_NPHY_RXF40_NUM2 B43_PHY_N(0x055) /* RX filter 40 numerator 2 */ 158 #define B43_NPHY_RXF40_DENOM0 B43_PHY_N(0x056) /* RX filter 40 denominator 0 */ 159 #define B43_NPHY_RXF40_DENOM1 B43_PHY_N(0x057) /* RX filter 40 denominator 1 */ 160 #define B43_NPHY_RXF40_NUM10 B43_PHY_N(0x058) /* RX filter 40 numerator 10 */ 161 #define B43_NPHY_RXF40_NUM11 B43_PHY_N(0x059) /* RX filter 40 numerator 11 */ 162 #define B43_NPHY_RXF40_NUM12 B43_PHY_N(0x05A) /* RX filter 40 numerator 12 */ 163 #define B43_NPHY_RXF40_DENOM10 B43_PHY_N(0x05B) /* RX filter 40 denominator 10 */ 164 #define B43_NPHY_RXF40_DENOM11 B43_PHY_N(0x05C) /* RX filter 40 denominator 11 */ [all …]
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/linux/arch/riscv/boot/dts/sifive/ |
H A D | fu740-c000.dtsi | 35 riscv,isa-extensions = "i", "m", "a", "c", "zicntr", "zicsr", "zifencei", 50 d-tlb-size = <40>; 56 i-tlb-size = <40>; 62 riscv,isa-extensions = "i", "m", "a", "f", "d", "c", "zicntr", "zicsr", 77 d-tlb-size = <40>; 83 i-tlb-size = <40>; 89 riscv,isa-extensions = "i", "m", "a", "f", "d", "c", "zicntr", "zicsr", 104 d-tlb-size = <40>; 110 i-tlb-size = <40>; 116 riscv,isa-extensions = "i", "m", "a", "f", "d", "c", "zicntr", "zicsr", [all …]
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/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/ |
H A D | mpc5121-psc.txt | 18 - interrupts : <a b> where a is the interrupt number of the 19 PSC FIFO Controller and b is a field that represents an 23 - fsl,rx-fifo-size : the size of the RX fifo slice (a multiple of 4) 24 - fsl,tx-fifo-size : the size of the TX fifo slice (a multiple of 4) 29 Similar to the UART mode a PSC can be operated in SPI mode. The compatible used 30 for that is fsl,mpc5121-psc-spi. It requires a fsl,mpc5121-psc-fifo as well. 43 - interrupts : <a b> where a is the interrupt number of the 44 PSC FIFO Controller and b is a field that represents an 51 Example for a board using PSC0 and PSC1 devices in serial mode: 57 interrupts = <40 0x8>; [all …]
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