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/linux/Documentation/userspace-api/media/rc/
H A Dlirc-set-wideband-receiver.rst13 LIRC_SET_WIDEBAND_RECEIVER - enable wide band receiver.
35 Some receivers are equipped with special wide band receiver which is
40 that prevents them to be used with some remotes. Wide band receiver might
46 Wide band receiver might be implicitly enabled if you enable
48 carrier reports. Trying to disable wide band receiver while carrier
/linux/Documentation/scsi/
H A Dadvansys.rst10 buses and RISC-based, Bus-Mastering, Ultra (20 Mhz) Wide (16-bit
49 - ABP940UW/3940UW - Bus-Master PCI Ultra-Wide (253 CDB)
50 - ABP970UW - Bus-Master PCI MAC/PC Ultra-Wide (253 CDB)
51 - ABP3940U2W - Bus-Master PCI LVD/Ultra2-Wide (253 CDB)
57 - ABP950UW - Dual Channel Bus-Master PCI Ultra-Wide (253 CDB Per Channel)
61 - ABP3950U2W - Bus-Master PCI LVD/Ultra2-Wide and Ultra-Wide (253 CDB)
62 - ABP3950U3W - Bus-Master PCI Dual LVD2/Ultra3-Wide (253 CDB)
238 Mark Moran <mmoran@mmoran.com> has helped test Ultra-Wide
248 patch and helped with PowerPC wide and narrow board support.
258 problems) for wide cards.
H A DBusLogic.rst69 the BT-948 PCI Ultra SCSI Host Adapter, and then again for the BT-958 PCI Wide
90 94555, USA and can be reached at 510/796-6100 or on the World Wide Web at
106 Synchronous Negotiation, Wide Negotiation, and Disconnect/Reconnect are
140 The status of Wide Negotiation, Disconnect/Reconnect, and Tagged Queuing
230 FlashPoint LW (BT-950) Wide Ultra SCSI-3
231 FlashPoint LW (BT-950R) Wide Ultra SCSI-3 with RAIDPlus
232 FlashPoint DW (BT-952) Dual Channel Wide Ultra SCSI-3
233 FlashPoint DW (BT-952R) Dual Channel Wide Ultra SCSI-3 with RAIDPlus
240 BT-958 PCI Wide Ultra SCSI-3
241 BT-958D PCI Wide Differential Ultra SCSI-3
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H A DFlashPoint.rst35 machines. It supports a wide range of software, including the X Window
43 and file server environments, are available in narrow, wide, dual channel,
44 and dual channel wide versions. These adapters feature SeqEngine
55 and system boards. Through its wide range of RAID controllers and its
146 program has now been extended to encompass the FlashPoint LW Wide Ultra
/linux/tools/perf/Documentation/
H A Dperf-stat.txt124 system-wide collection from all CPUs (default if no target is specified)
152 to activate system-wide monitoring. Default is to count on all CPUs.
202 If wanting to monitor, say, 'cycles' for a cgroup and also for system wide, this
298 Aggregate counts per processor socket for system-wide mode measurements. This
300 use --per-socket in addition to -a. (system-wide). The output includes the
305 Aggregate counts per processor die for system-wide mode measurements. This
307 use --per-die in addition to -a. (system-wide). The output includes the
312 Aggregate counts per processor cluster for system-wide mode measurement. This
314 use --per-cluster in addition to -a. (system-wide). The output includes the
320 Aggregate counts per cache instance for system-wide mode measurements. By
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H A Dperf-amd-ibs.txt64 System-wide profile, cycles event, sampling period: 100000
76 System-wide profile, uOps event, sampling period: 100000
84 System-wide profile, uOps event, sampling period: 100000, L3MissOnly (Zen4 onward)
140 System-wide profile, fetch ops event, sampling period: 100000
144 System-wide profile, fetch ops event, sampling period: 100000, Random enable
/linux/drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/
H A Dtcm_qla2xxx.h20 /* Binary World Wide unique Node Name for remote FC Initiator Nport */
58 /* Binary World Wide unique Port Name for FC Target Lport */
60 /* Binary World Wide unique Port Name for FC NPIV Target Lport */
62 /* Binary World Wide unique Node Name for FC NPIV Target Lport */
/linux/tools/perf/arch/arm64/util/
H A Dtsc.c13 * system counter is at least 56 bits wide; from Armv8.6, the counter in rdtsc()
14 * must be 64 bits wide. So the system counter could be less than 64 in rdtsc()
15 * bits wide and it is attributed with the flag 'cap_user_time_short' in rdtsc()
/linux/drivers/mtd/chips/
H A DKconfig89 8 bits wide, say 'Y'.
96 16 bits wide, say 'Y'.
103 32 bits wide, say 'Y'.
110 64 bits wide, say 'Y'.
117 128 bits wide, say 'Y'.
125 256 bits wide, say 'Y'.
/linux/arch/mips/include/asm/sgi/
H A Dgio.h43 * bit 7 0=GIO Product ID is 8 bits wide
44 * 1=GIO Product ID is 32 bits wide.
61 * 0x08 JPEG (Double Wide)
62 * 0x09 JPEG (Single Wide)
/linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/nvidia/
H A Dtegra20-medcom-wide.dts7 model = "Avionic Design Medcom-Wide board";
8 compatible = "ad,medcom-wide", "ad,tamonten", "nvidia,tegra20";
72 compatible = "ad,tegra-audio-wm8903-medcom-wide",
74 nvidia,model = "Avionic Design Medcom-Wide";
/linux/Documentation/driver-api/pm/
H A Ddevices.rst22 This writeup gives an overview of how drivers interact with system-wide
36 Drivers can enter low-power states as part of entering system-wide
62 states at run time may require special handling during system-wide power
75 to entering some system-wide low-power state (system sleep) ... and that
105 management while the remaining ones are used during system-wide power
214 system-wide power transitions. In particular, the device can (and in the
216 system-wide transition to a sleep state even though its :c:member:`runtime_auto`
750 A system-wide power transition can be started while some devices are in low
757 desirable to leave a suspended device in that state during a system-wide power
763 If it is necessary to resume a device from runtime suspend during a system-wide
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/linux/tools/perf/tests/shell/lib/
H A Dstat_output.sh21 echo -n "Checking $1 output: system wide "
28 commachecker --system-wide
34 echo -n "Checking $1 output: system wide no aggregation "
41 commachecker --system-wide-no-aggr
/linux/arch/powerpc/kvm/
H A Dguest-state-buffer.c480 * @flags: guest wide or thread wide
498 * @flags: guest wide or thread wide
576 * @flags: guest wide or thread wide
602 * @flags: guest wide or thread wide
/linux/tools/perf/tests/shell/
H A Dstat+json_output.sh46 echo -n "Checking json output: system wide "
53 $PYTHON $pythonchecker --system-wide --file "${stat_output}"
59 echo -n "Checking json output: system wide no aggregation "
66 $PYTHON $pythonchecker --system-wide-no-aggr --file "${stat_output}"
/linux/arch/s390/include/asm/
H A Ddma-types.h15 * certain circumstances 31 bit wide addresses must be used because the
18 * This type is to be used when such fields can be modelled as 32 bit wide.
29 * This type is to be used to model such 64 bit wide fields.
/linux/drivers/mtd/maps/
H A Dphysmap-gemini.c164 dev_warn(dev, "flash hardware say flash is 16 bit wide but DT says it is %d bits wide\n", in of_flash_probe_gemini()
168 dev_warn(dev, "flash hardware say flash is 8 bit wide but DT says it is %d bits wide\n", in of_flash_probe_gemini()
/linux/Documentation/arch/riscv/
H A Dvector.rst33 * :c:macro:`PR_RISCV_V_VSTATE_CTRL_DEFAULT`: Use the system-wide default
34 enablement status on execve(). The system-wide default setting can be
64 then the enablement status will be decided by the system-wide
71 This setting persists across changes in the system-wide default value.
/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/pm/
H A Dsuspend-flows.rst12 At least one global system-wide transition needs to be carried out for the
16 referred to as *system-wide suspend* (or simply *system suspend*) states, need
48 1. Invoking system-wide suspend notifiers.
157 4. Invoking system-wide resume notifiers.
170 1. Invoking system-wide suspend notifiers.
267 6. Invoking system-wide resume notifiers.
/linux/drivers/comedi/drivers/
H A Dplx9080.h165 #define PLX_LBRD_MSWIDTH_8 (BIT(0) * 0) /* 8 bits wide */
166 #define PLX_LBRD_MSWIDTH_16 (BIT(0) * 1) /* 16 bits wide */
167 #define PLX_LBRD_MSWIDTH_32 (BIT(0) * 2) /* 32 bits wide */
168 #define PLX_LBRD_MSWIDTH_32A (BIT(0) * 3) /* 32 bits wide */
193 #define PLX_LBRD0_EROMWIDTH_8 (BIT(16) * 0) /* 8 bits wide */
194 #define PLX_LBRD0_EROMWIDTH_16 (BIT(16) * 1) /* 16 bits wide */
195 #define PLX_LBRD0_EROMWIDTH_32 (BIT(16) * 2) /* 32 bits wide */
196 #define PLX_LBRD0_EROMWIDTH_32A (BIT(16) * 3) /* 32 bits wide */
461 #define PLX_DMAMODE_WIDTH_8 (BIT(0) * 0) /* 8 bits wide */
462 #define PLX_DMAMODE_WIDTH_16 (BIT(0) * 1) /* 16 bits wide */
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/linux/include/uapi/linux/
H A Dif_addrlabel.h5 * Copyright (C)2007 USAGI/WIDE Project, All Rights Reserved.
8 * YOSHIFUJI Hideaki @ USAGI/WIDE <yoshfuji@linux-ipv6.org>
/linux/include/linux/
H A Dsuspend.h186 * To be called during system-wide power management transitions to sleep states
187 * or during the subsequent system-wide transitions back to the working state.
190 * the system-wide power management transition (to a sleep state) in progress in
211 * To be called during system-wide power management transitions from sleep
215 * the beginning of the system-wide power management transition in progress, so
227 * To be called during system-wide power management transitions to sleep states
228 * or during the subsequent system-wide transitions back to the working state.
231 * kernel throughout the system-wide suspend and resume cycle in progress (that
/linux/Documentation/power/
H A Dfreezing-of-tasks.rst11 kernel threads are controlled during hibernation or system-wide suspend (on some
23 to system-wide suspend too).
26 freeze_processes() (defined in kernel/power/process.c) is called. A system-wide
73 entire system-wide transition will be cancelled. For this reason, freezable
173 space processes should not notice that such a system-wide operation has
230 piece of code from system-wide sleep such as suspend/hibernation is not
/linux/Documentation/trace/
H A Dtracepoint-analysis.rst55 3.1 System-Wide Event Enabling
59 can be enabled system-wide. A short example of enabling all events related
64 3.2 System-Wide Event Enabling with SystemTap
90 3.3 System-Wide Event Enabling with PCL
93 By specifying the -a switch and analysing sleep, the system-wide events
173 time on a system-wide basis using -a and sleep.
/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/
H A Dadi,ltc2945.yaml7 title: Analog Devices LTC2945 wide range i2c power monitor
13 Analog Devices LTC2945 wide range i2c power monitor over I2C.

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