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/linux/drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/bnx2x/
H A Dbnx2x_reg.h248 stands for weight 8 (the most prioritised); 1 stands for weight 1(least
249 prioritised); 2 stands for weight 2; tc. */
252 stands for weight 8 (the most prioritised); 1 stands for weight 1(least
253 prioritised); 2 stands for weight 2; tc. */
262 /* [RW 3] The weight of the SDM input in the WRR mechanism. 0 stands for
263 weight 8 (the most prioritised); 1 stands for weight 1(least
264 prioritised); 2 stands for weight 2; tc. */
301 _(0..15) stands for the connection type (one of 16). */
314 /* [RW 3] The weight of the input pbf in the WRR mechanism. 0 stands for
315 weight 8 (the most prioritised); 1 stands for weight 1(least
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/linux/arch/loongarch/include/asm/
H A Dbootinfo.h30 * The "core" of cores_per_node and cores_per_package stands for a
31 * logical core, which means in a SMT system it stands for a thread.
/linux/Documentation/ABI/testing/
H A Dconfigfs-stp-policy-p_sys-t30 the default and stands for "never send the timestamp".
39 stands for "never send the CLOCKSYNC". It makes sense to
/linux/Documentation/userspace-api/media/drivers/
H A Daspeed-video.rst21 stands for JPEG JFIF standard mode; V4L2_PIX_FMT_AJPG stands for ASPEED
/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/interrupt-controller/
H A Darm,gic-v5.yaml99 "ns-" stands for non-secure, "s-" for secure, "realm-" for realm
151 "ns-" stands for non-secure, "s-" for secure, "realm-" for realm
187 "ns-" stands for non-secure, "s-" for secure, "realm-" for realm
/linux/Documentation/hid/
H A Dhidreport-parsing.rst39 Sec. 3, "Usage Pages"; from there, one sees that ``0x01`` stands for
47 0x02 stands for ``Mouse``.
/linux/drivers/media/test-drivers/vidtv/
H A Dvidtv_s302m.h13 * Note: AU stands for Access Unit, and AAU stands for Audio Access Unit
/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/
H A Dhisilicon-hns-dsaf.txt49 1 stands for this bit will be precisely matched, TCAM will check this bit of
51 0 stands for this bit will be fuzzy matched, TCAM won't care about this bit
/linux/Documentation/userspace-api/ioctl/
H A Dcdrom.rst165 - MSF stands for minutes-seconds-frames
166 - LBA stands for logical block address
253 - TOC stands for Table Of Contents
254 - MSF stands for minutes-seconds-frames
255 - LBA stands for logical block address
/linux/Documentation/driver-api/
H A Dconsole.rst66 '(S)' stands for a (S)ystem driver, i.e., it cannot be directly
74 In this case, '(M)' stands for a (M)odular driver, one that can be
/linux/Documentation/filesystems/
H A Dubifs.rst10 UBIFS file-system stands for UBI File System. UBI stands for "Unsorted
H A Dhfs.rst11 HFS stands for ``Hierarchical File System`` and is the filesystem used
/linux/Documentation/locking/
H A Dlockdep-design.rst409 W or E: stands for writers (exclusive lockers).
410 r: stands for non-recursive readers.
411 R: stands for recursive readers.
412 S: stands for all readers (non-recursive + recursive), as both are shared lockers.
413 N: stands for writers and non-recursive readers, as both are not recursive.
600 deadlock possibility. As a closed strong path stands for a dependency chain that
/linux/drivers/siox/
H A DKconfig5 SIOX stands for Serial Input Output eXtension and is a synchronous
/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/
H A Dfsl-asoc-card.yaml123 connectors. "AMIC" stands for Analog Microphone Jack.
124 "DMIC" stands for Digital Microphone Jack. The "Mic Jack" and "AMIC"
/linux/kernel/sched/
H A Dautogroup.h12 * autogroup now. It just stands for the number of tasks
/linux/Documentation/fb/
H A Dmetronomefb.rst30 originally labeled 23P01201_60_WT0107_MTC. I do not know what it stands for.
H A Dviafb.rst110 DVI stands for DVI or HDMI, E.g., If you want to enable HDMI,
187 2. SAMM stands for single adapter multi monitors. It is different from
/linux/Documentation/arch/powerpc/
H A Dkaslr-booke32.rst7 The word KASLR stands for Kernel Address Space Layout Randomization.
/linux/arch/mips/include/asm/
H A Dcompiler.h27 * stands out in GCC commit logs, but these newer GCC versions generate very
/linux/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/
H A Ddisasm_helpers.c55 * for each instruction (FF stands for instruction `code` byte). in disasm_insn()
/linux/arch/riscv/kernel/compat_vdso/
H A DMakefile15 # spec 20191213, G stands for IMAFD_ZICSR_ZIFENCEI.
/linux/Documentation/RCU/
H A Drcu.rst70 "RCU" stands for "read-copy update".
/linux/Documentation/userspace-api/media/v4l/
H A Dext-ctrls-camera.rst56 values as 100 µs units, where the value 1 stands for 1/10000th of a
70 where the value 1000 stands for +1 EV.
340 multiplied by 1000, e.g. control value 800 stands for ISO 0.8.
/linux/Documentation/arch/arm/nwfpe/
H A Dtodo.rst31 Another approach, which I know little about is CORDIC. This stands for

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