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/linux/Documentation/leds/
H A Dleds-lp55xx.rst93 echo 1 > /sys/class/firmware/lp5521/loading
95 echo 0 > /sys/class/firmware/lp5521/loading
103 echo 1 > /sys/class/firmware/lp55231/loading
105 echo 0 > /sys/class/firmware/lp55231/loading
115 echo 1 > /sys/class/firmware/lp5521/loading
117 echo 0 > /sys/class/firmware/lp5521/loading
126 echo 1 > /sys/class/firmware/lp5523/loading
128 echo 0 > /sys/class/firmware/lp5523/loading
132 As soon as 'loading' is set to 0, registered callback is called.
143 echo 1 > /sys/class/firmware/lp8501/loading
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H A Dleds-lp5562.rst44 Before loading the LP5562 program data, engine_mux should be written between
45 the engine selection and loading the firmware.
47 RGB is used for loading RGB program data, W is used for W program data.
53 echo 1 > /sys/class/firmware/lp5562/loading
55 echo 0 > /sys/class/firmware/lp5562/loading
62 echo 1 > /sys/class/firmware/lp5562/loading
64 echo 0 > /sys/class/firmware/lp5562/loading
/linux/sound/pci/hda/
H A DKconfig96 bool "Support initialization patch loading for HD-audio"
141 comment "Set to Y if you want auto-loading the side codec driver"
157 comment "Set to Y if you want auto-loading the side codec driver"
213 comment "Set to Y if you want auto-loading the side codec driver"
231 comment "Set to Y if you want auto-loading the side codec driver"
244 comment "Set to Y if you want auto-loading the codec driver"
254 comment "Set to Y if you want auto-loading the codec driver"
265 comment "Set to Y if you want auto-loading the codec driver"
275 comment "Set to Y if you want auto-loading the codec driver"
290 comment "Set to Y if you want auto-loading the codec driver"
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/linux/tools/testing/selftests/firmware/
H A Dfw_fallback.sh31 while [ ! -e "$DIR"/"$name"/loading ]; do
40 echo 1 >"$DIR"/"$name"/loading
42 echo 0 >"$DIR"/"$name"/loading
58 while [ ! -e "$DIR"/"$name"/loading ]; do
67 echo -1 >"$DIR"/"$name"/loading
87 while [ ! -e "$DIR"/"$name"/loading ]; do
96 echo 1 >"$DIR"/"$name"/loading
98 echo 0 >"$DIR"/"$name"/loading
120 while [ ! -e "$DIR"/"$name"/loading ]; do
129 echo -1 >"$DIR"/"$name"/loading
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H A Dfw_filesystem.sh70 echo "$0: filesystem loading works"
75 echo "$0: firmware loading: async trigger not present, ignoring test" >&2
88 echo "$0: async filesystem loading works"
92 # Try platform (EFI embedded fw) loading too
94 echo "$0: firmware loading: platform trigger not present, ignoring test" >&2
112 echo "$0: platform loading works"
340 while [ ! -e "$DIR"/"$name"/loading ]; do
345 echo "$DIR/$name/loading" >&2
349 echo -1 >"$DIR"/"$name"/loading
/linux/Documentation/translations/zh_TW/dev-tools/
H A Dgdb-kernel-debugging.rst67 loading vmlinux
69 loading @0xffffffffa0020000: /home/user/linux/build/net/netfilter/xt_tcpudp.ko
70 loading @0xffffffffa0016000: /home/user/linux/build/net/netfilter/xt_pkttype.ko
71 loading @0xffffffffa0002000: /home/user/linux/build/net/netfilter/xt_limit.ko
72 loading @0xffffffffa00ca000: /home/user/linux/build/net/packet/af_packet.ko
73 loading @0xffffffffa003c000: /home/user/linux/build/fs/fuse/fuse.ko
75 loading @0xffffffffa0000000: /home/user/linux/build/drivers/ata/ata_generic.ko
90 loading @0xffffffffa0034000: /home/user/linux/build/lib/libcrc32c.ko
91 loading @0xffffffffa0050000: /home/user/linux/build/lib/lzo/lzo_compress.ko
92 loading @0xffffffffa006e000: /home/user/linux/build/lib/zlib_deflate/zlib_deflate.ko
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/linux/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/dev-tools/
H A Dgdb-kernel-debugging.rst71 loading vmlinux
73 loading @0xffffffffa0020000: /home/user/linux/build/net/netfilter/xt_tcpudp.ko
74 loading @0xffffffffa0016000: /home/user/linux/build/net/netfilter/xt_pkttype.ko
75 loading @0xffffffffa0002000: /home/user/linux/build/net/netfilter/xt_limit.ko
76 loading @0xffffffffa00ca000: /home/user/linux/build/net/packet/af_packet.ko
77 loading @0xffffffffa003c000: /home/user/linux/build/fs/fuse/fuse.ko
79 loading @0xffffffffa0000000: /home/user/linux/build/drivers/ata/ata_generic.ko
94 loading @0xffffffffa0034000: /home/user/linux/build/lib/libcrc32c.ko
95 loading @0xffffffffa0050000: /home/user/linux/build/lib/lzo/lzo_compress.ko
96 loading @0xffffffffa006e000: /home/user/linux/build/lib/zlib_deflate/zlib_deflate.ko
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/linux/Documentation/process/debugging/
H A Dgdb-kernel-debugging.rst59 Note: Some distros may restrict auto-loading of gdb scripts to known safe
60 directories. In case gdb reports to refuse loading vmlinux-gdb.py, add::
77 loading vmlinux
79 loading @0xffffffffa0020000: /home/user/linux/build/net/netfilter/xt_tcpudp.ko
80 loading @0xffffffffa0016000: /home/user/linux/build/net/netfilter/xt_pkttype.ko
81 loading @0xffffffffa0002000: /home/user/linux/build/net/netfilter/xt_limit.ko
82 loading @0xffffffffa00ca000: /home/user/linux/build/net/packet/af_packet.ko
83 loading @0xffffffffa003c000: /home/user/linux/build/fs/fuse/fuse.ko
85 loading @0xffffffffa0000000: /home/user/linux/build/drivers/ata/ata_generic.ko
101 loading @0xffffffffa0034000: /home/user/linux/build/lib/libcrc32c.ko
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/linux/Documentation/arch/x86/
H A Dmicrocode.rst11 The kernel has a x86 microcode loading facility which is supposed to
12 provide microcode loading methods in the OS. Potential use cases are
16 The loader supports three loading methods:
21 The kernel can update microcode very early during boot. Loading
93 Late loading
103 The loading mechanism looks for microcode blobs in
107 Since kernel 5.19, late loading is not enabled by default.
111 Why is late loading dangerous?
188 Is the microcode suitable for late loading?
191 Late loading is done when the system is fully operational and running
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/linux/Documentation/driver-api/firmware/
H A Dfallback-mechanisms.rst58 interface as a loading facility:
63 First lets document the shared sysfs loading facility.
65 Firmware sysfs loading facility
77 given that originally the only firmware loading mechanism available was the
83 To load firmware using the sysfs interface we expose a loading indicator,
86 * /sys/$DEVPATH/loading
89 To upload firmware you will echo 1 onto the loading file to indicate
90 you are loading firmware. You then write the firmware into the data file,
92 the loading file.
95 direct firmware loading fails and if the fallback mechanism is enabled for your
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H A Dfw_upload.rst11 upload uses the same *loading* and *data* sysfs files described in the
21 firmware upload by echoing a 1 to the *loading* sysfs file for the target
23 file. After writing the firmware data, the user echos 0 to the *loading*
24 sysfs file to signal completion. Echoing 0 to *loading* also triggers the
116 In addition to the *loading* and *data* sysfs files, there are additional
/linux/drivers/base/firmware_loader/
H A DKconfig5 tristate "Firmware loading facility" if EXPERT
9 This enables the firmware loading facility in the kernel. The kernel
99 This option enables a sysfs loading facility to enable firmware
100 loading to the kernel through userspace as a fallback mechanism
111 the requested firmware a sysfs fallback loading facility is made
119 This used to be the default firmware loading facility, and udev used
121 loading facility functionality in udev has been removed, as such it
128 Since this was the default firmware loading facility at one point,
155 for provisioning. Since udev's firmware loading facility has been
164 certain you need to support some really custom firmware loading
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H A Dfallback.c19 * use small loading timeout for caching devices' firmware because all these
21 * ready for completing firmware loading now. The maximum size of firmware in
72 * In charge of constructing a sysfs fallback interface for firmware loading.
80 /* fall back on userspace loading */ in fw_load_sysfs_fallback()
142 dev_dbg(device, "firmware: %s loading timed out\n", in fw_load_from_user_helper()
207 * @opt_flags: options to control firmware loading behaviour, as defined by
212 * a fallback mechanism through userspace by exposing a sysfs loading
213 * interface. Userspace is in charge of loading the firmware through the sysfs
214 * loading interface. This sysfs fallback mechanism may be disabled completely
/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/acpi/
H A Dssdt-overlays.rst18 way to augment firmware ACPI configuration is by dynamically loading
70 Loading ACPI SSDTs from initrd
73 This option allows loading of user defined SSDTs from initrd and it is useful
79 in loading multiple tables. Only SSDT and OEM tables are allowed. See
98 Loading ACPI SSDTs from EFI variables
103 is also work underway to implement EFI support for loading user defined SSDTs
104 and using this method will make it easier to convert to the EFI loading
168 Loading ACPI SSDTs from configfs
171 This option allows loading of user defined SSDTs from user space via the configfs
176 New tables can be loading by creating new directories in /sys/kernel/config/acpi/table
/linux/kernel/module/
H A DKconfig52 with loading modules when it shouldn't or if you want to help
64 bool "Debug duplicate modules with auto-loading"
80 module requests to help identify if module auto-loading may be the
94 completes. Subsequent auto-loading requests for the same module do
102 abuse was due to module auto-loading. These issues are currently only
105 module auto-loading is not the culprit. There may very well still be
106 many duplicate module auto-loading requests which could be optimized
117 auto-loading requests using WARN_ON() instead of pr_warn(). You
125 bool "Forced module loading"
128 Allow loading of modules without version information (ie. modprobe
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/linux/usr/
H A DKconfig60 Support loading of a gzip encoded initial ramdisk or cpio buffer.
68 Support loading of a bzip2 encoded initial ramdisk or cpio buffer
76 Support loading of a LZMA encoded initial ramdisk or cpio buffer
84 Support loading of a XZ encoded initial ramdisk or cpio buffer.
92 Support loading of a LZO encoded initial ramdisk or cpio buffer
100 Support loading of a LZ4 encoded initial ramdisk or cpio buffer
108 Support loading of a ZSTD encoded initial ramdisk or cpio buffer.
/linux/Documentation/ABI/testing/
H A Dsysfs-class-firmware7 after you echo 1 to the loading sysfs file. When the firmware
8 image write is complete, echo 0 to the loading sysfs file. This
37 What: /sys/class/firmware/.../loading
41 Description: The loading sysfs file is used for both firmware-fallback and
42 for firmware uploads. Echo 1 onto the loading file to indicate
H A Devm81 Loading an HMAC key is the only way to disable metadata
84 Until key loading has been signaled EVM can not create
86 INTEGRITY_UNKNOWN. Loading keys and signaling EVM
90 creating and loading existing trusted/encrypted keys,
94 core/ima-setup) have support for loading keys at boot
/linux/drivers/usb/misc/
H A Disight_firmware.c3 * Driver for loading USB isight firmware
9 * need firmware to be loaded beforehand. After firmware loading, the device
16 * The isight firmware loading was reverse engineered by Johannes Berg
105 printk(KERN_ERR "isight firmware loading completion failed\n"); in isight_firmware_load()
130 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("iSight firmware loading support");
/linux/Documentation/core-api/
H A Dsymbol-namespaces.rst19 its configuration, reject loading the module or warn about a missing import.
120 Loading Modules that use namespaced Symbols
123 At module loading time (e.g. ``insmod``), the kernel will check each symbol
126 the kernel is to reject loading modules that don't specify sufficient imports.
127 An error will be logged and loading will be failed with EINVAL. In order to
128 allow loading of modules that don't satisfy this precondition, a configuration
130 enable loading regardless, but will emit a warning.
/linux/Documentation/firmware_class/
H A Dhotplug-script11 echo 1 > /sys/$DEVPATH/loading
13 echo 0 > /sys/$DEVPATH/loading
15 echo -1 > /sys/$DEVPATH/loading
/linux/tools/testing/selftests/livepatch/
H A Dtest-callbacks.sh15 # Test a combination of loading a kernel module and a livepatch that
93 livepatch: applying patch '$MOD_LIVEPATCH' to loading module '$MOD_TARGET'
111 # Test loading the livepatch after a targeted kernel module, then unload
189 livepatch: applying patch '$MOD_LIVEPATCH' to loading module '$MOD_TARGET'
208 # A simple test of loading a livepatch without one of its patch target
247 # status code will propagate back to the module-loading subsystem.
308 livepatch: applying patch '$MOD_LIVEPATCH' to loading module '$MOD_TARGET'
323 # Test loading multiple targeted kernel modules. This test-case is
329 # - Proceed with loading the livepatch and another ordinary target
358 livepatch: applying patch '$MOD_LIVEPATCH' to loading module '$MOD_TARGET'
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/linux/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/verifier/
H A Ddead_code.c90 .errstr_unpriv = "loading/calling other bpf or kernel functions are allowed for",
108 .errstr_unpriv = "loading/calling other bpf or kernel functions are allowed for",
126 .errstr_unpriv = "loading/calling other bpf or kernel functions are allowed for",
142 .errstr_unpriv = "loading/calling other bpf or kernel functions are allowed for",
157 .errstr_unpriv = "loading/calling other bpf or kernel functions are allowed for",
/linux/drivers/md/dm-vdo/
H A Dadmin-state.c29 .loading = true,
35 .loading = true,
46 .loading = true,
52 .loading = true,
59 .loading = true,
104 .loading = true,
375 return check_code(operation->loading, operation, "load operation", waiter); in vdo_assert_load_operation()
397 * Return: true if the state was loading; will notify the waiter if so.
408 * Return: true if the state was loading; will notify the waiter if so.
/linux/fs/xfs/libxfs/
H A Dxfs_btree_staging.c26 * bulk loading code uses the staging btree cursor to abstract the details of
32 * construction by the bulk loading code. Staging btree cursors point to fake
36 * the _stage_cursor function for a specific btree type. When bulk loading is
42 * Bulk Loading for AG Btrees
96 * Bulk Loading for Inode-Rooted Btrees
165 * Bulk Loading of Staged Btrees
177 * "Bulk Loading for AG Btrees" and "Bulk Loading for Inode-Rooted Btrees" for
189 * save them for later use by ->claim_block(). Bulk loading requires all
226 * loading level, then spread the items as evenly as possible.
233 * Put a btree block that we're loading onto the ordered list and release it.
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