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H A D | mbox_defs.h | 44 * Command for random deletion of logical drives 434 * @num_ldrv : no. of Log Drives configured 439 * @ldrv_state : state of log drives 526 * mraid_ldrv_info_t - information about the logical drives 527 * @nldrv : Number of logical drives configured 543 * mraid_pdrv_info_t - information about the physical drives 555 * @mraid_ldrv_info_t : logical drives information 556 * @mraid_pdrv_info_t : physical drives information 619 * logdrv_param_t - logical drives parameters 644 * @lparam : logical drives parameters [all …]
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/linux/Documentation/hwmon/ |
H A D | drivetemp.rst | 24 drives with temperature sensors. 36 Reading the drive temperature may reset the spin down timer on some drives. 37 This has been observed with WD120EFAX drives, but may be seen with other 38 drives as well. The same behavior is observed if the 'hdtemp' or 'smartd' 44 drives experience similar behavior. 46 A known workaround for WD120EFAX drives is to read the drive temperature at 47 intervals larger than twice the spin-down time. Otherwise affected drives
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/linux/include/linux/phy/ |
H A D | phy-mipi-dphy.h | 52 * Time, in picoseconds, that the transmitter drives the Clock 86 * Time, in picoseconds, that the transmitter drives the HS-0 97 * Time, in picoseconds, that the transmitter drives the HS-0 126 * Time, in picoseconds, that the transmitter drives LP-11 136 * Time, in picoseconds, that the transmitter drives the Data 173 * Time, in picoseconds, that the transmitter drives the 185 * Time, in picoseconds, that the transmitter drives the HS-0 213 * Time, in picoseconds, that the new transmitter drives the 224 * Time, in picoseconds, that the transmitter drives the 247 * Time, in microseconds, that a transmitter drives a Mark-1
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/linux/drivers/ata/pata_parport/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 19 parallel port Series 5 IDE protocol. (Most BACKPACK drives made 20 before 1999 were Series 5) Series 5 drives will NOT always have the 31 parallel port Series 6 IDE protocol. (Most BACKPACK drives made 32 after 1999 were Series 6) Series 6 drives will have the Series noted 59 (low speed) adapter that is used in some portable hard drives. 125 used in some 2.5" portable hard drives.
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H A D | fit2.c | 8 * 3000 portable hard-drives. As far as I can tell, this device 12 * The "fit3" protocol module should support current drives.
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/linux/drivers/hwmon/ |
H A D | drivetemp.c | 3 * Hwmon client for disk and solid state drives with temperature sensors 7 * Hwmon client for S.M.A.R.T. hard disk drives with temperature sensors. 13 * This drive supports reporting the temperature of SATA drives. It can be 14 * easily extended to report the temperature of SCSI drives. 17 * for ATA drives is the SCT Command Transport feature set as specified in 50 * undesirable. However, some older drives may instead 66 * in degrees C on almost all drives. Some drives may report a fractional 72 * - A few Maxtor drives report an unknown or bad value in attribute 194. 73 * - Certain Apple SSD drives report an unknown value in attribute 190. 76 * Those exceptions affect older ATA drives and are currently ignored. [all …]
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/linux/Documentation/scsi/ |
H A D | st.rst | 33 QIC-drives). The result is that any tape can be read, writing can be 123 The tape driver currently supports up to 2^17 drives if 4 modes for 172 The st driver maintains statistics for tape drives inside the sysfs filesystem. 295 this read command. Should be disabled for those drives that don't like 440 for SCSI-1 drives and SCSI-2 seek for SCSI-2 drives. The file and 458 SCSI mode page 15. Note that some drives other methods for 459 control of compression. Some drives (like the Exabytes) use 460 density codes for compression control. Some drives use another 462 driver. Some drives without compression capability will accept 476 drives and several early drives this is the physically first [all …]
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H A D | hpsa.rst | 11 driver (for logical drives) AND a SCSI driver (for tape drives). This 57 (e.g. hot-plugged tape drives, or newly configured or deleted logical drives, 62 tape drives, or entire storage boxes containing pre-configured logical drives.
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/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/device-mapper/ |
H A D | dm-raid.rst | 124 2 drives 3 drives 4 drives 142 2 drives 3 drives 4 drives 158 2 drives 3 drives 4 drives 225 given for both the metadata and data drives for a given position. 233 # RAID4 - 4 data drives, 1 parity (no metadata devices) 242 # RAID4 - 4 data drives, 1 parity (with metadata devices)
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/linux/Documentation/cdrom/ |
H A D | cdrom-standard.rst | 50 adapted their drives to one or more of the already existing electrical 57 drives are either IDE/ATAPI or SCSI, and it is very unlikely that any 58 manufacturer will create a new interface. Even finding drives for the 71 ejection. Undoubtedly, the capabilities of the different drives vary, 72 but even when two drives have the same capability their drivers' 93 Driver is simply to give people writing application programs for CD-ROM drives 103 the IDE/ATAPI drives and, of course, the SCSI drives, but as prices 106 that these drives behave in the same way. In December 1994, one of the 107 cheapest CD-ROM drives was a Philips cm206, a double-speed proprietary 109 proprietary drives became obsolete and IDE/ATAPI drives became the [all …]
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/linux/fs/adfs/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 10 here, Linux will be able to read from ADFS partitions on hard drives 15 /dev/[hs]d?1) on each of your drives. Please read the file 28 hard drives and ADFS-formatted floppy disks. This is experimental
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/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/blockdev/ |
H A D | floppy.rst | 145 you have more than two floppy drives (only two can be 160 (Note: there are two valid types for ED drives. This is because 5 was 161 initially chosen to represent floppy *tapes*, and 6 for ED drives. 162 AMI ignored this, and used 5 for ED drives. That's why the floppy 183 problems. However, some older drives, and also some laptops
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/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/ |
H A D | sqi-pic32.txt | 7 - clocks: Should contain phandle of two clocks in sequence, one that drives 8 clock on SPI bus and other that drives SQI controller.
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/linux/drivers/scsi/ |
H A D | st_options.h | 26 because of buffered reads. Should be set to zero to support also drives 60 file being written. Some drives can't handle two filemarks at the 85 is fast with some drives. Otherwise MTEOM is done by spacing over
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H A D | hpsa.h | 102 * Pointers from logical drive map indices to the phys drives that 103 * make those logical drives. Note, multiple logical drives may 104 * share physical drives. You can have for instance 5 physical 105 * drives with 3 logical drives each using those same 5 physical
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/linux/drivers/pinctrl/qcom/ |
H A D | tlmm-test.c | 267 * Drive line low 10 times, handler drives it high to "clear the interrupt 292 * Drive line high 10 times, handler drives it low to "clear the interrupt 317 * Handler drives GPIO high to "clear the interrupt source", then low to 339 * Handler drives GPIO low to "clear the interrupt source", then high to 414 * Drive line high 10 times, threaded handler drives it low to "clear the 439 * Drive line low 10 times, threaded handler drives it high to "clear the 464 * Handler drives GPIO low to "clear the interrupt source", then high in the 489 * Handler drives GPIO high to "clear the interrupt source", then low in the
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/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/display/panel/ |
H A D | sharp,lq101r1sx01.yaml | 14 - left-right: each channel drives the left or right half of the screen 15 - even-odd: each channel drives the even or odd lines of the screen
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H A D | jdi,lpm102a188a.yaml | 14 - left-right: each channel drives the left or right half of the screen 15 - even-odd: each channel drives the even or odd lines of the screen
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/linux/Documentation/driver-api/md/ |
H A D | raid5-ppl.rst | 28 array member drives in the metadata area, on the parity drive of a particular 30 reduced by up to 30%-40% but it scales with the number of drives in the array
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/linux/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
H A D | sysfs-class-scsi_tape | 44 This value is presented in bytes because tape drives support 75 This value is presented in bytes because tape drives support
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/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/ |
H A D | toshiba_haps.rst | 46 The presence of Solid State Drives (SSD) can make this driver to fail loading, 47 given the fact that such drives have no movable parts, and thus, not requiring
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/linux/arch/powerpc/boot/dts/ |
H A D | currituck.dts | 144 /* This drives busses 0 to 0xf */ 181 /* This drives busses 0 to 0xf */ 218 /* This drives busses 0 to 0xf */
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/linux/include/uapi/linux/ |
H A D | cdrom.h | 22 * device drivers that actually talk to the drives. There may still be 23 * 23 different kinds of strange CD-ROM drives, but at least there will 368 /* most drives don't deliver everything: */ 386 /* audio states (from SCSI-2, but seen with other drives, too) */ 446 * various drives, so we can't do multisessions the same way there. 514 * drives support it. */ 521 * older drives only.
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/linux/Documentation/userspace-api/ioctl/ |
H A D | hdio.rst | 89 Not particularly useful with modern disk drives, whose geometry 90 is a polite fiction anyway. Modern drives are addressed 99 ioctl will not return a meaningful value on drives with more 257 except for four drives per port chipsets. For four drives
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/linux/drivers/scsi/mpt3sas/ |
H A D | mpt3sas_warpdrive.c | 130 ioc_info(ioc, "WarpDrive : Direct IO is disabled globally as drives are exposed\n"); in mpt3sas_init_warpdrive_properties() 135 ioc_info(ioc, "WarpDrive : Direct IO is disabled globally as number of drives > 1\n"); in mpt3sas_init_warpdrive_properties() 140 ioc_info(ioc, "WarpDrive : Direct IO is disabled Failure in computing number of drives\n"); in mpt3sas_init_warpdrive_properties()
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