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/linux/sound/soc/mediatek/
H A DKconfig15 Select Y if you have such device.
26 Select Y if you have such device.
36 Select Y if you have such device.
46 Select Y if you have such device.
56 Select Y if you have such device.
66 Select Y if you have such device.
76 Select Y if you have such device.
86 Select Y if you have such device.
96 Select Y if you have such device.
107 Select Y if you have suc
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/linux/drivers/staging/greybus/
H A DKconfig8 Select this option if you have a device that follows the
18 Select this option if you have a Toshiba APB device that has I2S
29 Select this option if you have a device that follows the
39 Select this option if you have a device that follows the
49 Select this option if you have a device that follows the
59 Select this option if you have a device that follows the
69 Select this option if you have a device that follows the
78 Select this option if you have a device that follows the
87 Select this option if you have a device that follows the
97 Select this option if you have a device that follows the
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/linux/drivers/input/mouse/
H A DKconfig24 Say Y here if you have a PS/2 mouse connected to your system. This
47 Say Y here if you have an ALPS PS/2 touchpad connected to
57 Say Y here if you have a BYD PS/2 touchpad connected to
67 Say Y here if you have a Logitech PS/2++ mouse connected to
77 Say Y here if you have a Synaptics PS/2 TouchPad connected to
89 Say Y here if you have a Synaptics RMI4 touchpad connected to
99 Say Y here if you have a Cypress PS/2 Trackpad connected to
109 Say Y here if you have a Fujitsu B-series Lifebook PS/2
119 Say Y here if you have an IBM Trackpoint PS/2 mouse connected
128 Say Y here if you have an Elantech PS/2 touchpad connected
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/linux/sound/soc/intel/boards/
H A DKconfig6 Intel ASoC Machine Drivers. If you have a Intel machine that
62 Say Y or m if you have such a device.
78 Say Y if you have such a device.
94 Say Y or m if you have such a device.
106 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option.
122 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option.
135 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option.
148 Say Y if you have such a device.
161 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option.
173 Say Y or m if you have suc
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/linux/sound/soc/intel/avs/boards/
H A DKconfig22 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option.
30 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option.
40 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option.
48 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option.
64 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option.
74 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option.
84 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option.
95 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option.
105 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option.
123 Say Y or m if you have such a device. This is a recommended option.
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/linux/drivers/mmc/host/
H A DKconfig31 Interface (PL180 and PL181) support. If you have an ARM(R)
53 If you have a STM32 sdmmc host with internal DMA say Y here.
62 If you have a PXA(R) platform with a Multimedia Card slot,
75 If you have a controller with this interface, say Y or M here. You
108 If you have a controller with this feature, say Y or M here.
121 If you have a controller with this interface, say Y or M here.
135 have a Ricoh based card reader.
148 If you have a controller with this interface, say Y or M here.
159 If you have a controller with this interface, say Y or M here.
173 If you have a controller with this interface, say Y or M here.
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/linux/drivers/input/joystick/
H A DKconfig9 If you have a joystick, 6dof controller, gamepad, steering wheel,
23 Say Y here if you have a joystick that connects to the PC
40 Say Y here if you have an FPGaming or MadCatz controller using the
52 Say Y here if you have a simple joystick connected over ADC.
62 Say Y here if you have a Logitech controller using the ADI
72 Say Y here if you have a Creative Labs Blaster Cobra gamepad.
81 Say Y here if you have a Genius Flight2000 or MaxFighter digitally
91 Say Y here if you have a Gravis controller using the GrIP protocol
101 Say Y here if you have the original Gravis GrIP MultiPort, a hub
111 Say Y here if you have a Guillemot joystick using a digital
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/linux/Documentation/filesystems/
H A Ddirectory-locking.rst56 * if the parents don't have a common ancestor, fail the operation.
74 operations on directory trees, but we obviously do not have the full
75 picture of those - especially for network filesystems. What we have
86 For a lot of reasons we want to have the same directory present in dcache
106 if two dentries have been found to have a common ancestor after taking
111 parents have a common ancestor.
149 For example, if we have NFS filesystem caching on a local one, we have
174 In other words, we have a cycle of threads, T1,..., Tn,
185 Each operation in the minimal cycle must have locked at least
193 we would have Dn a parent of D1, which is a parent of D2, which is
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/linux/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/
H A Dverifier_sock_addr.c17 __failure __msg("At program exit the register R0 has smin=0 smax=0 should have been in [1, 1]")
31 __failure __msg("At program exit the register R0 has smin=0 smax=0 should have been in [1, 1]")
45 __failure __msg("At program exit the register R0 has smin=0 smax=0 should have been in [1, 1]")
66 __failure __msg("At program exit the register R0 has smin=2 smax=2 should have been in [0, 1]")
87 __failure __msg("At program exit the register R0 has smin=2 smax=2 should have been in [0, 1]")
108 __failure __msg("At program exit the register R0 has smin=2 smax=2 should have been in [0, 1]")
122 __failure __msg("At program exit the register R0 has smin=0 smax=0 should have been in [1, 1]")
136 __failure __msg("At program exit the register R0 has smin=0 smax=0 should have been in [1, 1]")
150 __failure __msg("At program exit the register R0 has smin=0 smax=0 should have been in [1, 1]")
164 __failure __msg("At program exit the register R0 has smin=0 smax=0 should have been in [1, 1]")
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/linux/drivers/net/ethernet/8390/
H A DKconfig11 If you have a network (Ethernet) card belonging to this class, say Y.
56 card (based on the Asix AX88796 chip). If you have such a card,
67 If you have a Hydra Ethernet adapter, say Y. Otherwise, say N.
77 If you have an Acorn system with one of these network cards, you
98 If you have one of these boards and want to use the network interface
108 If you have a network (Ethernet) card of this type, say Y here.
112 If you have a PCI NE2000 card however, say N here and Y to "PCI
124 with ISA NE2000 cards (they have their own driver, "NE2000/NE1000
125 support" below). If you have a PCI NE2000 network (Ethernet) card,
141 If you have a PCMCIA NE2000 compatible adapter, say Y. Otherwise,
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/linux/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/snowridgex/
H A Dother.json110 "BriefDescription": "Counts all code reads that have any type of response.",
116 …"PublicDescription": "Counts all code reads that have any type of response. Available PDIST counte…
121 …"BriefDescription": "Counts all code reads that have an outstanding request. Returns the number of…
127 …"PublicDescription": "Counts all code reads that have an outstanding request. Returns the number o…
132 …ion": "Counts streaming stores which modify a full 64 byte cacheline that have any type of respons…
138 …ion": "Counts streaming stores which modify a full 64 byte cacheline that have any type of respons…
143 …"BriefDescription": "Counts miscellaneous requests, such as I/O accesses, that have any type of re…
149 …"PublicDescription": "Counts miscellaneous requests, such as I/O accesses, that have any type of r…
154 …ounts streaming stores which modify only part of a 64 byte cacheline that have any type of respons…
160 …ounts streaming stores which modify only part of a 64 byte cacheline that have any type of respons…
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/linux/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/elkhartlake/
H A Dother.json110 "BriefDescription": "Counts all code reads that have any type of response.",
116 …"PublicDescription": "Counts all code reads that have any type of response. Available PDIST counte…
121 …"BriefDescription": "Counts all code reads that have an outstanding request. Returns the number of…
127 …"PublicDescription": "Counts all code reads that have an outstanding request. Returns the number o…
132 …ion": "Counts streaming stores which modify a full 64 byte cacheline that have any type of respons…
138 …ion": "Counts streaming stores which modify a full 64 byte cacheline that have any type of respons…
143 …"BriefDescription": "Counts miscellaneous requests, such as I/O accesses, that have any type of re…
149 …"PublicDescription": "Counts miscellaneous requests, such as I/O accesses, that have any type of r…
154 …ounts streaming stores which modify only part of a 64 byte cacheline that have any type of respons…
160 …ounts streaming stores which modify only part of a 64 byte cacheline that have any type of respons…
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/linux/arch/openrisc/
H A DKconfig90 bool "Have write through data caches"
107 bool "Have instruction l.ff1"
113 bool "Have instruction l.fl1"
119 bool "Have instruction l.mul for hardware multiply"
125 bool "Have instruction l.div for hardware divide"
131 bool "Have instruction l.cmov for conditional move"
144 bool "Have instruction l.ror for rotate right"
157 bool "Have instruction l.rori for rotate right with immediate"
170 bool "Have instructions l.ext* for sign extension"
193 This enables support for systems with more than one CPU. If you have
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/linux/arch/arm/boot/compressed/
H A Dhead-sharpsl.S8 * so we have to figure out the machine for ourselves...
27 /* Check for TC6393 - if found we have a Tosa */
42 /* Check for w100 - if not found we have a Poodle */
58 bne .SHARPEND @ We have no w100 - Poodle
60 /* Check for pxa250 - if found we have a Corgi */
64 blo .SHARPEND @ We have a PXA250 - Corgi
66 /* Check for 64MiB flash - if found we have a Shepherd */
70 beq .SHARPEND @ We have Shepherd
77 /* Check for 16MiB flash - if found we have Spitz */
81 beq .SHARPEND @ We have Spitz
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/linux/arch/sh/
H A DKconfig294 Select SH7706 if you have a 133 Mhz SH-3 HD6417706 CPU.
300 Select SH7707 if you have a 60 Mhz SH-3 HD6417707 CPU.
306 Select SH7708 if you have a 60 Mhz SH-3 HD6417708S or
307 if you have a 100 Mhz SH-3 HD6417708R CPU.
313 Select SH7709 if you have a 80 Mhz SH-3 HD6417709 CPU.
320 Select SH7710 if you have a SH3-DSP SH7710 CPU.
327 Select SH7712 if you have a SH3-DSP SH7712 CPU.
337 Select SH7720 if you have a SH3-DSP SH7720 CPU.
346 Select SH7721 if you have a SH3-DSP SH7721 CPU.
354 Select SH7750 if you have a 200 Mhz SH-4 HD6417750 CPU.
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/linux/Documentation/networking/devlink/
H A Dprestera.rst69 - Traps packets that have no specific IP interface (IP to me) and no forwarding prefix
72 - Traps packets that have been send to one of switch IP interfaces addresses
78 - Traps ARP replies packets that have switch-port's DA Mac address
81 - Traps packets that have ACL priority set to 0 (tc pref 0)
84 - Traps packets that have ACL priority set to 1 (tc pref 1)
87 - Traps packets that have ACL priority set to 2 (tc pref 2)
90 - Traps packets that have ACL priority set to 3 (tc pref 3)
93 - Traps packets that have ACL priority set to 4 (tc pref 4)
96 - Traps packets that have ACL priority set to 5 (tc pref 5)
99 - Traps packets that have ACL priority set to 6 (tc pref 6)
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/linux/sound/soc/sof/intel/
H A DKconfig7 Say Y if you have such a device.
95 Say Y if you have such a device.
109 Say Y if you have such a device.
119 Say Y if you have such a device.
136 Say Y if you have such a device.
146 Say Y if you have such a device.
163 Say Y if you have such a device.
173 Say Y if you have such a device.
200 Say Y if you have such a device.
210 Say Y if you have suc
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/linux/fs/btrfs/
H A Dtree-checker.c114 "invalid %s for file extent, have %llu, should be aligned to %u", \
203 "invalid previous key objectid, have %llu expect %llu", in check_prev_ino()
219 "unaligned file_offset for file extent, have %llu should be aligned to %u", in check_extent_data_item()
225 * Previous key must have the same key->objectid (ino). in check_extent_data_item()
227 * But if objectids mismatch, it means we have a missing in check_extent_data_item()
241 "invalid item size, have %u expect [%zu, %u)", in check_extent_data_item()
249 "invalid type for file extent, have %u expect range [0, %u]", in check_extent_data_item()
262 "invalid compression for file extent, have %u expect range [0, %u]", in check_extent_data_item()
269 "invalid encryption for file extent, have %u expect 0", in check_extent_data_item()
274 /* Inline extent must have 0 as key offset */ in check_extent_data_item()
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/linux/Documentation/input/devices/
H A Dcs461x.rst9 This version does not have cooked mode support; the basic code
10 is present here, but have not tested completely. The button analysis
19 The sensitivity and calibrate quality have not been tested; the two
21 screen in VJOYD); I have no documentation on my chip; and the existing
23 So the driver have no code to perform hardware related calibration.
25 This driver have the basic support for PCI devices only; there is no
30 There are no sound or input collisions detected. The source code have
36 There are no debug information print have been placed in source, and no
/linux/scripts/kconfig/tests/err_transitional/
H A Dexpected_stderr2 Kconfig:7: error: transitional symbols can only have help sections
3 Kconfig:14: error: transitional symbols can only have help sections
4 Kconfig:21: error: transitional symbols can only have help sections
5 Kconfig:28: error: transitional symbols can only have help sections
6 Kconfig:32: error: transitional symbols can only have help sections
7 Kconfig:42: error: transitional symbols can only have help sections
/linux/drivers/char/tpm/
H A DKconfig13 If you have a TPM security chip in your system, which
67 If you have a TPM security chip that is compliant with the
78 If you have a TPM security chip which is connected to a regular,
89 If you have a H1 secure module running Cr50 firmware on SPI bus,
98 If you have a TPM security chip, compliant with the TCG TPM PTP
109 If you have a TPM security chip that is compliant with the
129 If you have an Atmel I2C TPM security chip say Yes and it will be
138 If you have a TPM security chip that is compliant with the
149 If you have a TPM security chip with an I2C interface from
159 If you have a TPM security chip from National Semiconductor
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/linux/Documentation/usb/
H A Dgadget_multi.rst18 have two configurations -- one with RNDIS and another with CDC ECM[3].
45 For the gadget to work under Windows two conditions have to be met:
51 gadget which on its own have some conditions[4]. If they are met,
56 The good news is: you do not have to worry about most of the
59 The only thing to worry is that the gadget has to have a single
97 functionality. As an effect provided INFs won't work since they have
107 things don't work as intended before realising Windows have cached
114 Provided INF files have been tested on Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista
122 At this moment, drivers for any other systems have not been tested.
124 believed that it should (read: "I have no idea whether it will") work
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/linux/Documentation/process/
H A Dbotching-up-ioctls.rst27 First the prerequisites. Without these you have already failed, because you
58 will have a second iteration or at least an extension for any given interface.
60 * Have a clear way for userspace to figure out whether your new ioctl or ioctl
65 * Have a plan for extending ioctls with new flags or new fields at the end of
81 * Have simple testcases for all of the above.
87 Nowadays we don't have any excuse left any more for drm drivers being neat
99 * Have simple testcases for every input validation failure case in your ioctl.
119 still too tricky have a timeout or hangcheck safety net as a last-ditch
122 * Have testcases for the really tricky corner cases in your error recovery code
130 GPUs do most everything asynchronously, so we have a need to time operations and
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/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/blockdev/
H A Dfloppy.rst20 at the lilo boot prompt (if you have a thinkpad)::
65 Tells the floppy driver that you have a well behaved floppy controller.
74 Tells the floppy driver that you have only one floppy controller.
78 Tells the floppy driver that you have two floppy controllers.
84 Tells the floppy driver that you have a Thinkpad. Thinkpads use an
88 Tells the floppy driver that you don't have a Thinkpad.
92 This is needed on HP Omnibooks, which don't have a workable
98 you have an FDC without a FIFO (8272A or 82072). 82072A and
104 If you have a FIFO-able FDC, the floppy driver automatically
145 you have more than two floppy drives (only two can be
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/linux/drivers/platform/x86/
H A DKconfig134 If you have an Acer Aspire One netbook, say Y or M
145 Say Y or M here if you have an Acer notebook with an airplane mode
170 If you have an ACPI-WMI compatible Acer/ Wistron laptop, say Y or M
219 If you have an ACPI-compatible ASUS laptop, say Y or M here.
231 Say Y or M here if you have an ASUS notebook with an airplane mode
242 Say Y here if you have a WMI aware Asus machine and would like to use the
265 Say Y here if you have a WMI aware Asus laptop (like Eee PCs or new
292 If you have an ACPI-WMI compatible Asus Notebook, say Y or M
311 If you have an Asus TF103C tablet say Y or M here, for a generic x86
325 If you have an Ayaneo device, say Y or M here.
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